Automatic Mechanical Watches (CADISEN 8166) | Formal events, daily professional wear | - Automatic movement (ISO 3158 certified) - 30m water resistance (ISO 2281 ▲) - Stainless steel case (ISO 3166 corrosion resistance) - Chronograph (ISO 3158) | - No battery required, timeless craftsmanship - Durable materials (▲ vs plastic alternatives) | - Higher cost - Requires occasional winding if not worn daily |
Quartz Watches | Casual daily use, budget-conscious buyers | - Battery-powered (3 years, IEC 60086) - Plastic case - Basic analog display | - Affordable, low maintenance - High accuracy (±15s/month) | - Requires battery replacement every 3 years - Less durable materials |
Smartwatches | Tech enthusiasts, fitness tracking | - Touchscreen (IP68 water resistance ▲) - Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity - Health metrics (heart rate, GPS) | - Multifunctional, customizable - Real-time data tracking (▲ vs analog watches) | - Short battery life (1-3 days) - Reliant on smartphones |
Luxury Watches | Formal events, investment pieces | - Precious materials (gold/sapphire, ISO 7183) - 50m+ water resistance (ISO 2281 ▲▲) - Handcrafted designs | - Status symbol, long-term value - Enhanced durability (▲▲ vs mid-tier) | - Very high cost (>$2000) - Less practical for daily wear |
Sports Watches | Outdoor activities, training | - 100m water resistance (ISO 2281 ▲▲▲) - Shock-resistant (ISO 1413) - GPS and altitude tracking | - Rugged durability - Specialized features (▲▲▲ vs casual designs) | - Bulky design - Limited formal appeal |
Fashion Watches | Casual styling, trend-driven buyers | - Trendy designs (e.g., gradient dials) - Interchangeable straps (ISO 1413) - Lightweight materials | - Versatile styling options - Affordable (▲ vs luxury) | - Minimal functional features - Less durable (plastic components) |