Italian Made Ladies Watches
Italian Made Woman Watches
I remember my first Italian-made watch. I got it for my First Communion.
I was in second grade. It was gold. It was elegant. It was so pretty.
And I lost it. In the coatroom of the Catholic school I attended. My
parents were so upset; but, not as upset as I was. That watch was perfect.
It had a thin, bracelet strap with a ring clasp. The time face was black
with gold Roman numbers. Ohhhh. How I still miss it!
Okay, that's enough reminiscing for one day. As the cliche' goes,
we can't turn back time. I can't retrieve my watch. However, I hope
that little anecdote illustrates to you how important a time piece can
become to a person. A watch is more than just a fashion statement. It
helps you keep track of your life. It keeps you on task and in the moment,
so to speak. In this article we'll be looking at some seriously beautiful
Italian-made wristwatches for women.
Can you not see why I gravitated toward this piece first? If you can't
- stop reading right now. Just kidding. This
Valentino timepiece
is a piece of art. I love the roped bracelet feel of the band. It is
very Goth-punk-rock, which I used to be back in the day. The case is
black and blood-red. It features diamante detailing all around it. The
"V" is for the Valentino logo, of course. The time operates on quartz
movement and is presented inside the "V"; and, isn't really large. It's
a timepiece that does put fashion over function I guess. But given the
beauty of this piece, I'm willing to overlook that, are you? I found
it online for around $500.00; but, you might be able to snag it cheaper
if you're a savvy bargain hunter.
Moschino gives us this elegant watch
in silver. They also feature it in gold as well. The case and the strap
are comprised of steel.
The piece is 7.4 inches long and 0.6 inches wide. It's skinny and pretty.
The interior features the Moschino logo written in a beautiful, silvery
script. The face is white and has only the hands of time. It's simple,
elegant and functional. The time piece is battery operated and features
quartz movement, the standard in time-keeping. It retails for $350.00
or so and will last a lifetime unless - like me - you lose watches easily!
From Forzieri
, we have the Maristella. This is a women's white Swarovski crystal
dress watch. Yes, I said Swarovski crystal. The hands of time elegantly
caress the crystals. The Arabic numerals are only shown on the "12",
"3", "6" and "9". Surrounding the face are two layers of smaller Swarovski
crystals. The band is stainless steel and plastic. It's 10 ATM water
resistant. That means you can wear this when snorkeling or even swimming.
Yes - but don't take it scuba diving with you. It's not strong enough
for that. All in all, I have to say I love this watch. Even the price
is nice. Yup! The Maristella retails for under $200.00 USD.
I'm stuck on the silver watches for some reason. Who knows? Perhaps
it's because they so totally rock like this
Versace timepiece. Let
me introduce you to the Medusa. Yes, that's the Medusa-head, complete
with mythological snakes, staring back at you from 12 o'clock. This
piece is a throw-back to the very first watch Gianni Versace (god-rest-his-soul)
designed back in the day. The case is a polished stainless steel and
features Greek designs throughout the entire timepiece. I love the attention
to detail. It's strong but not over-powering. Very yummy. The crystal
is a scratch-resistant Sapphire. It's 3 ATM water resistant which means
the watch is perfect for everyday use. The piece is about $2,000.00;
but, hey - it's a Versace. You pay for the name; and, c'mon, we all
know Versace makes a quality Swiss-quartz watch!
Roberto Cavalli Timewear
gives us this simple and elegant time piece. You can wear it to work
or for play. It's durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of your
daily life. The watch case is made of stainless steel so it'll last.
This battery-operated timepiece features the engraved Cavalli logo inside
the face, along with an hour and minute hands, also in stainless steel.
The strap is leather and embossed in crocodile. It's fashionable without
being too overpowering, elegant and classy yet casual. This piece is
truly versatile - and affordable. It retails for about $180.00.
Valentino gives us another crocodile-embossed, leather
strap timepiece. I love the shape of the face. It's not quite oval,
not quite a diamond-shape. Very unique. Very cool. There are Arabic
numerals for the "12", "3", "6" and "9". Don't forget the Valentino
logo inside. The piece also features quartz movement, is battery operated
and measures 9.6 in. by 1.2 in. It retails for around $700.00. Perhaps
you could add it to your wish list?
The last watch I'll feature in this article is from
Moschino . I
love the heart-shaped face with jewel-encrusted diamante detailing.
It's also gold-toned. The fabric strap is featured in blue. The piece
is battery-operated and makes use of ecologically sound materials. The
dimensions are 8.6 in. by 1.0 in. It's slim-fitting and functional.
You can purchase this for around $250.00.
I hope you enjoyed each of these beautiful and elegant watches. They're
more than just timepieces. They're jewelry. Not all of them are as functional
as we may have liked; but, sometimes form over function is a sacrifice
we must be willing to make.
By Domenica DiPiero
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