Article: There are hundreds of different types of watches available and they often have very different functions. A luxury watch that you will wear with suits or formal wear will be very different than an athletic watch you will use to time your runs. When you are able to determine if this is a special occasion watch, or a watch for everyday use, you can begin to narrow your search.  Some common types of watches will be for athletic training, formal wear, everyday use, as a tech piece, or an antique piece. There are also men's, women's, and children's watches. Some watches are also marketed as unisex. Look at watches that catch your eye, whether you see them on celebrities or stylish people you admire, or on the Internet. It can be helpful to keep a list of bookmarked websites or a written list of brands and watch types that you like.   A local jeweler that specializes in watches can offer expert advice. Ask friends or family members who wear watches for any brand recommendations. Use the Internet to search for topics like “watch trends,” “watch reviews,” “popular watch brands” to gather ideas. Finding the right watch for you is a personal decision. You can choose the most trendy or popular watch but if you don't like it, you won't ever wear it. Look for watches that compliment your personal style and fit your tastes. Watch brands have their own personal styles that you can work off of. For instance, Rolex watches are luxurious and elegant. You can get a sense of a brand's personality by looking at how they market themselves.
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Determine why you want a watch. Gather ideas. Find a watch that matches your personality.
Article: Jean buttons are usually made of metal and they attach to the jeans with a stud. Therefore, you may be able to replace a jeans button without any sewing. To do this, you will need:  Replacement button Button tool Iron-on denim patch Hammer
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Article: Toasting is a group activity, so be sure that everyone's wine glasses are filled, they are paying attention, and whomever is being toasted is present. Standing guarantees everyone can see you, and it helps your voice carry to the crowd. In smaller settings such as a single table, standing is optional. Often, this is done by saying, "I would like to propose a toast to..." Clinking cutlery against the side of the wine glass also grabs attention and sets the mood. Wait for your associates, dining partners or event attendees to recognize your intentions and to lift their glasses from the table if they are not already holding them.
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Ensure others are prepared for the toast. Stand up, if toasting in front of a large group. Call attention to the fact you intend to raise a toast.