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Women's Watches

  1. Women’s Watches – A Tale Through Time

    Rolex Daytona, 18K Yellow Gold, Green Dial, 42 mm Case on a Female’s Wrist While She Types on her Laptop that Sits Next to an Espresso.

     

    The story of women’s watches unfolds as a symphony of elegance and refinement, woven with threads of craftsmanship and sophistication. It began when pocket watches adorned the waistcoats of the elite and wristwatches were an emerging concept.

    Watches were originally marketed as jewelry for women. During the early twentieth century, timepieces had art-deco faces, inlays of onyx or marcasite, and straps of black silk or satin. During World War I, soldiers and

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  2. Watch Trends We Can Expect to See in 2023

    Rolex Oyster Perpetual Luxury Watches

     

    Knowing the latest trends is a surefire way to build your credibility for where your field is heading in the future. While some trends can be immediate, watch trends, while powerful, are slightly slower.

    “Predicting watches is very different compared to the faster moving world of fashion with watches,” Tristano G. Veneto from The Urban Gentry YouTube series says. “For the more complicated stuff, the minimum for more agile brands is like the gestation of a baby. The trends we see today are the result of the shifting watch market's tastes of more than a year ago.” -

    Here are some of Avi & Co.’s predictions for the year ahead:

     

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  3. Exclusive Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas: Watches for Women

    Watch Holder Displaying 7 Richard Mille, Rolex, Audemars Piguet, and Patek Philippe Luxury Timepieces Beside Pink and Red Roses

    Each Valentine’s Day, people of all ages exchange roses, fancy chocolates, and sentimental greeting cards. In the 18th century, legend says that St. Valentine himself was the cause of this romance, as he wrote his lover a note that he signed, ‘Your Valentine,’ before he was, unfortunately, executed.

    The holiday itself didn’t begin until the 5th century when Pope Gelasius wanted to replace a previous pagan festivity by commemorating Valentine on the Saint’s execution date, February 14th. About 1,000 years later, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote a poem titled The Parliament of Foules, finally connecting the day with romance.

    If you’re looking for an exclusive timepiece to gift to your significant other this Valentine’s Day, we sell timepieces for every personality, age, and occasion. Whether it’s your first holiday as a couple or your 50th, Avi & Co. can

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