Watchfinder No Longer Labeling Timepieces By Gender

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Watchfinder No Longer Labeling Timepieces By Gender

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I have to agree that since men's watches have started being offered in smaller sizes, and women's watches have been getting bigger and bigger there's no reason not to put them all together, but only if they have sub-search categories so there's a way to pull up more styles traditionally geared for men or women without having to dig through a slew of watches you're not interested in. In a store it's no problem to mix them together, but I don't want to have to go through dozens of pages to find enough styles I'd be interested in. ;)

Watchfinder No Longer Labeling Timepieces By Gender
By Rob Bates | April 02, 2021

"Secondhand watch e-tailer Watchfinder & Co. will become the first United Kingdom watch seller to remove gender labels from its website.

The Richemont-owned e-tailer will instead simply label watches as small, medium, or large.

The company is urging watch manufacturers to follow its lead and refer to watches by their size alone, and ditch the industry’s traditional model of labeling certain watches as only suitable for a particular sex.

“By removing the men’s and women’s categories from our business we are encouraging customers to explore and discover more watches, helping them find the right watch for them,” said Watchfinder & Co. cofounder Matt Bowling in a statement. “With a large proportion of men’s watches getting smaller and women’s watches getting bigger, we feel that gender categories are now obsolete.

“We feel that categorizing a watch as either men’s or women’s is now both redundant, restrictive, and outdated. Everyone should be able to choose whatever style they want, without being dictated as to whether it is suitable for their gender or not.”

The trend toward removing traditional gender classifications for watches—a longtime habit in the industry—was spotlighted by JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky in a March 8 piece in the New York Times, and subsequently discussed on JCK’s podcast, The Jewelry District.

The issue was also the subject of a much-discussed piece in Hodinkee, “All Watches Should Be Unisex—and Here’s Why,” which at press time has garnered over 500 comments.

Author Cara Barrett argued that, if watch companies made their products genderless, “they would be catering to 100 percent of their customers.… Ultimately, if you make watches unisex, ... "

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