How Mens Sports Watches Evolved

By Lance Wong

It was not until sometime around the beginning of the First World War that men began to wear wrist watches, in fact such items were considered to be women's jewelry. Men carried pocket watches, those who could afford it. The fad or demand for men's wrist watches never caught on until armies started ordering it for their soldiers. This resulted in many innovations to meet the specifications of the different areas or branches of the armed forces, Air force, Navy, and Army. The natural evolution of this resulted in the three categories for mens sports watches.

Watch manufactures seeing the ever increasing demand for Mens sports watches and an increase in competition; have produced may innovations in design, materials and technology. This to meet the needs of their demanding customer specifications. The basic style is still the same, a round analog face, bold numbers and hour, minute and second hands, to a combination of analog and digital face with near computer capabilities. In all though there are three main areas or categories that define Mens Sports Watches.

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.

Other areas of sports have emerged in recent times that require high quality, accurate, and durable wrist watches with features specific to their discipline. Such features can vary from a compass, GPS system to a heart rate monitor. Overall the demand for Mens Sports Watches is still for the three main categories. - 31400

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