Right On Time




Every woman knows that keeping track of time is what we do best. Whether it's shuffling the kids to school, the hubby to work, or simply meeting those work deadlines, we all know the value of time management.

I can't count the times in one day that I've checked my wrist to catch a glimpse of the time. Since my latest love for watches and time pieces was born, I've started to see "time" in a different way.

Watches tell time, and they can be timeless. They're a classic look. Here's a little history lesson on watches... 

Did you know that Elizabeth I of England received a wristwatch from Robert Dudley in 1571, described as an arm watch? 

From the beginning, wristwatches were almost exclusively worn by women, while men used pocketwatches up until the early 20th century. 

So ladies, let's keep that exclusivity and wear our watches with pride as a fashion statement. After all - they were first made for us!

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