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Guess Watches

November 13, 2009
Posted by David

If you’re old enough to remember the Eighties, you’ll undoubtedly have fond memories of the Guess label. With their glossy ad campaigns featuring beautiful models like Anna Nicole Smith and Claudia Schiffer and their cult denim designs, Guess appealed massively to both men and women. Fast forward 20 years and Guess are still holding their own in today’s fiercely competitive retail market.

Wristwear has been one of the Guess success stories of the Noughties. Designed with the glitzy and super feminine in mind, Guess watches dazzle in all the right ways. Sticking to what they know best, Guess have created a range of gorgeous, delicate, twinkling watches for women, that look sophisticated and expensive. With evocative names like ‘Stileto’, ‘Sparkle’, ‘Hourglass’, ‘Autograph’, ‘Martini’, Paparazzi’ and ‘Glitter’, it’s not hard to see where Guess draw their inspirations from. ‘Sex and the City’ anyone?!? Carrie and the girls would look just fine supping cocktails and partying ’til the wee hours accessorised with any one of Guess’s fabulous watches!

Perfect as a Christmas present, birthday present (hint hint boys) or simply a treat for yourself, a stylish Guess watch will add some sexy sparkle to your life.

And it’s not just women who get the Guess treatment; men also get a look in! Entirely in analogue and very suitable for the office or a night out, Guess watches for men go easy on the glitz and are simply designed with leather straps and large handsome fascias. Like their female counterparts the men’s Guess range of watches are named to appeal to the most masculine of men – take for example ‘Costal’, ‘Overdrive’, ‘Rush’ and ‘Altitude’.

So whether you’re male or female get cracking and check out Shade Station’s excellent collection of Guess watches – all very reasonably priced and itching to be bought!



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All that glitters is Guess!

January 30, 2009
Posted by David
Nothing sums up the ‘power’ decade and the early Nineties quite like Guess! – who can forget the triangular Guess! symbol and the parade of beautiful faces and bodies, pouting seductively from the glossy magazine ads? Names like Carre Otis, Claudia Schiffer, Drew Barrymore, Naomi Campbell and the late, tragic Anna Nicole Smith, all of whom became indecently famous, largely off the back of Guess!’s famous marketing campaigns.

  Guess! was thrown into the super league in the early Eighties with the launch of it’s ‘3 zip Marilyn’ jean – the sexiest pair of jeans ever to hit New York and the entire collection sold out within hours. From a sassy pair of jeans, an international brand was built.

The company headed up by French siblings, the Marciano brothers, combine an all American style   with a dash of European flair which has become the blueprint for every offering the label serves up.

Watches are dear to the Guess! label being one of the first products the company sold way back in 1984, and in 2004 Guess! celebrated the twentieth year of it’s watch collection by issuing a special addition watch. The same year the company expanded it’s accessories portfolio considerably. In line with their glamorous outlook, the Guess! watch collection is as eye-catching and as playful as the world has come to expect. 

In the dim and distant past the majority of the range was made of steel... not so now. The introduction of gold, silver and diamonds has created a dazzling aura around the watches and boosted their retail price somewhat too! A number of Guess! watches retail in their thousands as the company battles it out with labels such as D&G and Fendi at the top end of the market. However luckily for the less fortunate among us, Guess! haven’t lost the common touch and are able to combine style with affordability to offer us a stunning range at around the hundred mark, which’ll keep even the sourest of pusses gleeful and certainly the ugliest of wrists beautiful! 

 

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