By Flavia Aroesty
Men’s style has come a long way, but it still comes down to this simple truth: men have much less at their disposal to create a look than their female counterparts. Which is why watches continue to grow both in size and popularity.
Robert and Michael Woodrow, owners of R&M Woodrow Jewelers, have been in the luxury jewelry business since 1985, and know what they’re talking about. “The trend is the bigger the better,” says Robert about men’s watches. The industry refers to this as ‘wrist presence’.
It seems obvious, given the lack of alternative styling options, that the watch should take center stage in creating a distinguished look for men. After all, what a man wears on his wrist says a lot about him. Whether your style is classic or laid back, a fine timepiece such as custom logo watches makes statement and complements your look like no other men’s accessory. Vintage watch owners can take their watches to Swiss watch repair Sydney when repair is needed.
When in the market for a fine watch, come to Woodrow for their knowledge, experience, and superior customer service.
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