Quartz Watches | Daily wear, formal, casual | Water Resistance: 3 bar (30m) ▲10 bar (100m) in advanced models Case Material: Stainless Steel (ISO 3166 certified) Thickness: 9mm ▲7mm in advanced models | Low maintenance, cost-effective, reliable water resistance up to 30m. Advanced models offer deeper water resistance and slimmer design. | Requires battery replacement every 2 years. Less perceived value than mechanical watches. |
Mechanical Watches | Collectors, formal events | Movement: Manual/Automatic winding (ISO 3154 certified) Thickness: 12mm ▲10mm in ultra-thin models | No battery needed, craftsmanship, perceived luxury value. | Higher cost, requires servicing every 3-5 years. Less accurate than quartz. |
Smartwatches | Tech enthusiasts, fitness tracking | Display: 1.5" AMOLED ▲2" in advanced models Water Resistance: 5ATM (50m) Battery: 1-3 days ▲1 week in advanced | Multi-functional (calls, GPS, health tracking) Advanced models have larger screens and longer battery life. | Expensive compared to traditional watches. Short battery life requires frequent charging. |
Luxury Watches | Formal events, status symbols | Glass: Sapphire crystal (9 Mohs hardness) Case Material: Precious metals (gold/platinum) | Investment value, exclusivity, durability. Advanced models use rare materials. | Extremely high cost (▲$5000+ in advanced models). Not suitable for rugged activities. |
Sport Watches | Outdoor activities, sports | Water Resistance: 10 bar (100m) Durability: MIL-STD-810G certified Features: GPS ▲Heart rate monitoring in advanced | Rugged build for extreme conditions. Advanced models include GPS and health tracking. | Bulky design, less stylish for formal events. |
Casual Watches | Everyday use, informal settings | Band: Stainless steel mesh (21cm length) Design: Simple, ISO 9001 certified manufacturing | Affordable, versatile styling. Lightweight and comfortable. | Limited features, basic functionality. |