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As with many style trends in times gone by, the wrist watch was first made fashionable by royalty -- particularly Queen Elizabeth I who was given one in the late 1500s. It was an adaptation of the pocket watch made more feminine and worn being an accessory accent. The 1st commonly worn watches were designed exclusively for women and called wristlets. Males of the late 19th century and early 20th century still kept track of time employing a pocket watch. They considered the wristlet a craze that would, like all others, come and go; and the watch would at that time never be considered by men as any such thing but an elegant bobble for women. The wrist watch as an of good use solution to easily hold time for men actually started off as a wartime necessity. The British army inside their fight South Africa in the Boar War in the early 1900s strapped pocket watches to their arm in order that they could carry their guns and still connect maneuvers with other troops. The very first watches for men were offered to the army for men starting active service. Many of these powerful men found the convenience of maybe not fishing in a pocket for his or her watch essential even after returning from the field. Changes in watchbands also added to the acceptance of the watch for both women and men. The flexible group items that attached to the open-faced watch made it easy to attach a strap, which held the watch firmly, attached to the wrist. Today wristwatches were normal military issue for the allied troops of World War I. In 1915, The Rolex Watch Company, previously called Davis & Wilsdorf, was created. Hans Wilsdorf liked the idea of a watch for both women and men and worked to boost the reliability. Rolex was thought to be a leader in this study and received the initial wristwatch Chronometer award given out by the School of Horology in Bienne. In the mid-1920s, after the war, men started to associate wristwatches with the brave heroes who fought and no longer considered them as only for women. Rolex seized upon this new image and continued through the 1950s to market watches especially to men. Professional, masculine-style watches were designed to be used by men in several fields of work. The growth of new technology capable of following time and doing one other characteristics of a mobile phone or manager might lead to a time if the view will undoubtedly be less of a significant method to keep time and more of style accessory or status symbol. But, allows encounter it, if you know enough time if anyone ever asks you, your first impulse is to raise your arm, whether you remembered to put up your view! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW4CQdg8PGU bauerfeind genutrain]
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