Watches

Watches are portable timekeeping devices designed to be worn on the wrist or carried in a pocket. They serve the primary function of displaying the time, but many also feature additional functions such as calendars, alarms, and various other complications like chronographs or heart rate monitors. Watches can be powered through different mechanisms, including mechanical movements (wound by hand or automatically), quartz crystals powered by batteries, or solar energy.

Watches come in various styles, ranging from casual to formal, and are made from various materials such as metal, plastic, leather, and synthetic materials. They can be designed for specific purposes, including diving, sports, or everyday wear, and are often seen as fashion accessories that reflect personal style and status. In addition to the fundamental time-keeping function, watches hold cultural significance and can symbolize luxury, craftsmanship, and technological innovation.