Learn to pick the right wrist watch and set its bezel.
Click, click, click – there’s something satisfying about twizzling the outside of your watch (aka the bezel). But
what’s the point? If you’re Scuba diving, and you don’t
know, then get out of the water now! “Bezels have a 0-60 scale on them that’s used for measuring intervals of up to an hour. Rotate the bezel so the arrow ‘0’ lines up with the
tip of the minute hands. You now have an independent 60-minute scale for timing your laundry or parking
meters.” Or anything else for that matter.
If you’ve got forearms like a tree surgeon, you don’t want to mess about with a sliver of a dress watch.But, if you’re a scrawny 20-something, a diving watch will anchor you to the ground. Size
matters. “Larger men will look best in a big watch, at least 44mm wide (and probably much bigger),” . “40-42mm is the new standard size for a man’s watch.Even if you have really slim wrists, you shouldn’t consider a watch under 38 mm wide.”Arms like King Kong? “Look for a tall watch,” . “You need
a thick case that can rise above the forest on your wrist.
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