People buy sport watches for more than one reason. The most obvious reason, perhaps, is for the numerous functions they can perform that are required for various sports activities over and above just telling the time. Another reason for buying a sport watch may be less obvious, yet it may well be the best reason for many of us who enjoy wearing them: A fine sports watch simply looks good.
The whole idea behind a sport-oriented timepiece begins with having the convenience of being able to access sport related data quickly and easily from a small, lightweight device strapped to the wrist. The basic wristwatch, then, is transformed from a simple time-telling device to a multifunction tool or instrument.
In order to pack those additional functions into a small device that is strapped conveniently to the wrist careful planning and design is required. That is where function and aesthetics come together with human ingenuity to produce instruments that not only perform various tasks admirably, but also look great, giving people at least two good reasons for buying and wearing them.
The whole idea behind a sport-oriented timepiece begins with having the convenience of being able to access sport related data quickly and easily from a small, lightweight device strapped to the wrist. The basic wristwatch, then, is transformed from a simple time-telling device to a multifunction tool or instrument.
In order to pack those additional functions into a small device that is strapped conveniently to the wrist careful planning and design is required. That is where function and aesthetics come together with human ingenuity to produce instruments that not only perform various tasks admirably, but also look great, giving people at least two good reasons for buying and wearing them.