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Saturday, June 20, 2020

Top Luxury Watches For Men|| Wrist Watches for Men|| Designerplanet



Citizen Eco Drive

It is made in Japan, it is not the center of world watchmaking (which is Switzerland), but it is still a country known for making high quality watches.It also has a sapphire crystal, which means that the front part (transparent part) of the watch is very strong and not likely to be very fragrant. The water resistance rating is 200 m, which is higher than Seiko 5 and means that  should  be fine for diving.

Instead of a battery, it works with a small solar panel on the watch face (the 'Eco Drive') and thanks to 'Atomic Timekeeping' you can claim that it is the 'most accurate watch in the world'. Does it matter if other clocks go by a couple of seconds every week? Not really, but it's still an attractive feature.




Tissot

Tissot is one of the cheapest high-quality Swiss watch brands, with its cheapest models. However, if you want luxury features, you will have to spend.

I chose one of their Le Locle watches, which is a range named after the Swiss town where they are made. For the money, you get an automatic watch (so it doesn't need a winding and it doesn't need a battery) that also has a sturdy synthetic sapphire front (the 'crystal' if you want to be technical).

Unlike most of the watches on this list, it has a leather strap. If you want to be truly traditional, you should wear a watch with a metal strap at work and a leather strap as sleepwear. In the real world, you can use it whenever you want.
It is waterproof up to 30 meters, although just to confuse you does not mean you can take it to a depth of 30 meters. I personally would avoid getting it wet, in addition to the strange splash from the sink.



 Rado
The Swiss brand Rado manufactures some quartz watches and some automatic watches and in my opinion they have some really nice designs that have personality without looking strange.

I personally like your Centrix and True ranges for men and have chosen this one. It's a quartz model, which won't appeal to everyone, but it has a sturdy sapphire crystal, so hopefully it won't scratch the screen five minutes after opening it.

This model is only splash proof, I would not test it in the pool unless you like to live dangerously.




 Gucci
Gucci is one of the leading names in much of the watch market that includes elegant designs along with decent build quality. You'll find that their watch designs are often more extravagant than traditional watchmakers, so they appeal to modern men who don't want to follow the crowd with familiar Omega, Rolex or Tag Heuer designs.

Gucci has the added attraction of making watches in Switzerland, which is the center of the watchmaking world and is a badge of honor.

 Tag Heuer


Tag Heuer watches meet many requirements for me, as a) they regularly win prestigious awards b) they have a legacy as an excellent Swiss watchmaker and c) they start at prices that are comparable to a week's vacation rather than a townhouse in Middlesbrough (see Patek Philippe at the bottom of the page).

Thanks to their sponsorship of Formula One, they have a range of watches that will appeal to motor racing fans who like to talk about downforce and diffusers.

Other quality features include a sapphire crystal (that means the front of the watch is stronger than Ray Winstone). It is waterproof for diving, if you are in the mood.

 Omega

If your heart is set on Omega, I would personally choose between a Speedmaster and a Seamaster.

     The Speedmaster is famously the watch worn on every mission of NASA, so it has reached the moon and back.
     The Seamaster is the main watch worn by James Bond as Omega raised huge amounts of money (presumably) to convince 007 to wear Rolex in the mid-90s.


So you can choose whether you prefer your watch to be bonded or buzzed (connected to Lightyear instead of Aldrin). I would say that Seamaster is the most popular of the two (based on Google data around searches).
Personally I'm a sucker for anything that's good enough for NASA (remember the Space Pen?) So I've chosen Speedmaster. Both Seamaster and Speedmaster have loads of variations.


Rolex Submariner
The Rolex Submariner is probably the world's most famous watch by the world's most famous watchmaker. It is also one of the few watches that does not collapse massively on the second hand market.

It built its reputation as a diving watch (as you may have deduced from the name), but it remains popular with those of us who wouldn't know which end of a snorkel to fly. During the Sean Connery and Roger Moore era, the Submariner was the James Bond watch, until the mid-1990s, when Omega paid 007 to rebrand (the Seamaster). Today, Bond movies look a bit like a long-running ad for global brands ... but I'm rambling.
The Submariner has been around since the 1950s with various tweaks and improvements over the years, such as increasing the depth to which you can dive with it. In terms of technical characteristics, most Rolex submarines are chronometers, which means that they have been tested for several days by independent watch nerds in Switzerland. It's also an automatic watch, which means you'll never need to buy a battery and it's as tough as old boots, so it should last for decades.

Patek Philippe Nautilus


The Patek Philippe Nautilus is one of the most coveted watches by (arguably) the most elegant of all watchmakers in the world. They have been making versions of the Nautilus since the mid-1970s, apparently after taking inspiration from the shape of a porthole (I honestly thought portholes were rounder but I'm not a sailor). At the time, it was considered a big problem that the watch company supplying Queen Victoria and Albert Einstein was making a sports watch.

Unsurprisingly, it has most of the elegant features that you would associate with a luxury watch. Obviously it has an automatic movement (if you pay that much for a quartz watch, I would worry a bit ...). Most are waterproof to 120m, which means it would be fine for a pool.




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Friday, June 19, 2020

What to wear to work? Your Guide to Office Style | Designerplanet


 To start off positive, in an interview, you can select an interview dress based on industry trends and standards. Plus, it's how you can influence your interest in getting a job.

Choose an interview outfit that speaks quietly for your personality and professional attitude.

      Three basic rules to keep in mind: you must look neat, elegant and dignified in the interview outfit. So be sure to wear well-ironed garments with a hint of makeup along with a soft, pleasant fragrance.

      Before choosing Indian interview clothing, be sure to do a little research on the company's work culture. You can get an idea about the type of professional outfits that are acceptable to the company on the company's social pages.

      In the Indian workplace, women can choose professional ethnic and western outfits. The choice of clothing should reflect your professional attitude without compromising the style quotient.

Today, legging kurti is very common for official costumes. Long kurtis are all the rage nowadays.


Different types of kurtis are available in the markets.


Like A-Line kurti, Long straight kurti, Pakistani kurti. You can also choose Angrakha Kurti, but keep one thing in mind: the design should take less into account, otherwise it will give you a festive look.

Choose one of your choice in which you feel comfortable.

Avoid choosing Anarkali, Dhoti style, floeer length or robe style kurti, it will give you good looking sometimes.

You can also wear kurti with jeans, but as jeans, you don't prefer professional dress, but with kurti it looks fashionable, so you can wear it as casual clothes also when you are not in the office.

The plain plain kurti with dark jeans looks good. You can make matching jeans or legging depending on the kurti color.

Formal shirt and pants


You can be a serious worker and a fashionista at the same time.

Women's formal pants and shirts combine a mix of fashion and professionalism.

You can still look stylish and attractive without ignoring your office dress code.

In cities, women also opt for formal shirts and pants to wear in offices.

Choose pants and shirts that match your look and figure well.

Selecting the right colors to make you look attractive is no easy task.

The maximum time of women prefers to wear a dark color for the pants. If it goes with a light color, avoid choosing the white color.

With the pants you can choose heels or shoes, both give a good appearance. Keep makeup simple.

Your formal interview outfit should communicate your interest in the job and the company while creating your positive attitude and style.
 


















 
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