How 2020 Changed The Way We Wear Watches

How 2020 Changed The Way We Wear Watches

The end of 2020 is nearly here and, once again, the aBlogtoWatch team is contemplating what watches stood out the most to them across the last year What an impact that has made on the watches we've worn the most during 2020 - during the bulk of the COVID-19 pandemic A slew of new watches came across my desk this year, and it has been challenging to keep up, even taking into account that the major corporate-owned watch brands released far fewer products in 2020 than would have been without COVID-19.

Absent the travel and fine dining of the luxury industry due to the pandemic, and with caulking on my hands and pliers in my pocket, I had to wear appropriate watches I wore my share of solid-gold watches and wild artistic timepieces - but outside of a jaunt to the supermarket, I had nowhere to experience how other people would react to these products or how they might fit in a space It isn't that I preferred smaller watches in these situations so much as that I found disincentives to wear watches that were bigger than they needed to be.

Marathon, Ball, Luminox, and other watches with tritium gas tubes found a lot of time on my wrist in 2020 given that I could read them in the dark while outside. . Source