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From timekeepers to wardrobe must-haves, watches have evolved considerably, writes Ritusmita Biswas
Last Updated 29 April 2019, 19:30 IST

There used to be a time when watches were kept by the town watchmen in England to keep track of their shifts. It was around the 15th century. This is one of the accounts of the origin of the word ‘watches’. However, there is another account which says that the term came from 17th-century sailors who used the new mechanism to time the length of their shipboard watches.

Whichever is the origin of the word, the use of watches has always been primarily to keep track of time. From the first clock or pocket watches to the latest quartz or smartwatches, the journey has been pretty impressive and remarkable.

The time of the Big Boom

When Seiko first came up with the revolutionary Quartz technology in 1969, perhaps little did they know what was soon going to follow. People wondered, ‘what could be next?’ Now with the rise of smartwatches, they know that they are witnessing the onset of a new era for watches.

Seiko brand’s revolutionary technology brought in many new innovations in the world of watches. The advent of Swiss and American watch brands like Fossil, Guess or Swatch introduced a new category to the world — the fashion watch.

The idea of just fine technology went for a toss — the look mattered. The shift in focus put on the table watches in multicolours, quirky designs and cool straps. Look around and you will find that more than the insistence on the precision of the machine or the technology involved, it is about the look that many customers are concerned about. And thus, a new phenomenon has been created — ‘watch wardrobing’ or buying multiple watches to match outfits and occasions.

A fashion statement

This new attitude has made the age-old timekeeper a fashion statement. The watch which used to be an affordable accessory has meanwhile become a luxurious fashion item integral to our lifestyle, thanks to the designer watches that have flooded the market today.

From movie stars to youngsters, all boast of more than one watch in a varied price range to keep up with the trend. Major cities have seen a drastic rise in the number of stores selling high-end luxury watches. Since ages, as veterans would confirm, Titan Stores or S H Mumtazuddin outlet have been ruling the market when it comes to luxury watches. But now, many other stores have stepped into the market. The biggest launch has been of Helios, a brand by the Tatas that sells multiple luxurious brands.

Shopping malls that dot cities today also boast of many designer stores which sell the most trendsetting watches, perfect to complete one’s wardrobe. Most of the fashion enthusiasts, on an average, boast of more than two watches at a time. Yash Nagpal, a college student, confesses that he is a watch freak, “I love adding watches to my collection, and every six months, I tend to add at least one designer watch to my collection”.

Deven Agarwal, a businessman, also says, “I swear by designer watches and make sure I convey to my family and friends, ‘If you are looking for a gift for me, simply head towards Helios, because that store is the key to my heart.’”

Luxurious & coveted

From a student to a businessman, from a celeb to an IT professional, luxurious watches seem to have caught the imagination of everybody. While for some, they are a means to show off, for others, they are pieces of art. Now every time we get a glimpse of the bright green strap of Amitabh Bachchan’s watch, we are reassured that designer watches are not always about metal straps and elegant looking designs, a funky colour or a quirky look can be equally luxurious and coveted. Why not add it to our wardrobe?

To sum up, watches have not lost their fans since the 15th century. In fact, their numbers are increasing. The difference is that the functional object has now acquired an aura of luxury.

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(Published 29 April 2019, 19:30 IST)

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