Before the First World War men carried pocket watches, they were large and heavy, made to be carried in a vest pocket. Wrist watches in those days were designed for women, they were small, delicate and considered to be women's jewelry. It was the Armies of the time that saw the need for a convenient time piece that was easily accessible and durable, unlike the gentleman's pocket watch. Thus started the evolution of the Wrist Watch for Men. The Generals also saw that there were different areas of operations and therefore the requirements for each were different. This led to different specifications being written for the three areas of operations and has resulted in the main categories of Mens Sports Watches.
With the demand by professionals for Sports Watches, plus the fact that Mens Sports Watches have become a fashion statement; has created an increase in demand for these items. Watch Manufacturers seeing an opportunity have entered this market and created higher levels of competition. This has brought forth many innovations in design, materials and technology to meet the requirements of their demanding customers. Styles can vary from the simple round clock face with bold numbers and three hands to a chronograph with a GPS unit built in. But in all there are still three main categories that the majority of Mens Sports Watches fall.
These three areas came from the three areas of operation of the Armed Forces; The Air Force, The Army or ground Force, and The Navy. As we look at the wide variety of Professional Sports Watches we can see the design requirements that have defined the three categories. Although any watch can be used in any of the three areas, the professional requires a design that will give him the utmost accuracy and reliability for the rigors of his field.
As an example pilot watches are made to withstand the low pressures and temperatures of high altitudes, and keep accurate time in several time zones. The marine and dive watch must be highly non corrosive, water proof and be able withstand depths varying from 100 to 1000 feet. Racing watches must also be durable to with stand lots of vibration and keep accurate lap times to 100 of a second and have a count down feature.
There other areas were professional sports men demand time pieces of high quality, accuracy, and durability. They will also have a feature that is peculiar to their sport and will not be found on other watches. In general though, it is the men in our society whether professionals, amateurs, or just those who desire a rugged dependable time piece that drive the category of Mens Sports Watches.
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This post was written by Lance Wong on December 9, 2009

