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Watches, much like handbags and shoes, are true investment pieces that will elevate even the simplest shirt and jeans ensemble. However, whether you're looking for the ultimate status symbol or a sentimental heirloom, deciding which watch to invest in can feel overwhelming. You've got cutting edge technology bringing you smartwatches that are both chic but also extremely useful for tracking life-admin and health data, right through to classic heirloom timepieces that you may end up passing down from generation to generation, which makes finding perfect women's watches a tricky pursuit.

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