
The wristwatch is the only jewellery that most men will wear although many would not want to call it that. A watch may be a practical device for the sole purpose of telling the time as accurately as possible a complicated machine a wearable design object or a status symbol. Some watch wearers like scuba divers or pilots rely on their timepieces for safety & survival. Gene Stones The Watch" covers all these things & more. It ranges over the world of watches without prejudice mixing the old with the new & the expensive with the economical. It introduces the fifty major brands that any watch collector must be familiar with. Essential wisdom on buying collecting maintaining & wearing watches is provided. & an encyclopedic glossary offers a crash course in watch lore. Best of all are the more than 500 photographs of terrific watches including remarkable details of dials & movements & selected for their beauty & diversity from collections around the world."