The Swarovski Company was established by Daniel Swarovski in the late nineteenth century. Wattens was the place chosen for setting up the factory due to local hydroelectricity, which made the business quite cost-effective.
Wattens proudly exhibits the story of the development of the company at Swarovski museum. The range of Swarovski includes crystal sculptures, jewelry, couture and chandeliers. The most imminent trend of these days is "Swarovski watches". The Swarovski contained in these watches provides a magnificent sparkle, which can not remain unnoticed. These crystals contain about 32% of lead and some of the crystals are even coated in order to obtain a rainbow spectrum on refraction.
"Swarovski" is basically a brand name for a particular type of glass that is divided into minute pieces that shine and sparkle like tiny diamonds. These crystals are made of glass but they are crafted with such brilliance that the sparkle and shine produced by them is astonishing as well as incomparable.
These days they are being used in designer watches and hence these shining and sparkling watches are being called as "Swarovski Watches". These minute pieces of brilliantly shaped glass add to the grandeur of designer watches. These crystals come in various colors, shapes and sizes. Apart from sparkling crystals the company also manufactures stunning and shinning beads.
These crystals have made the watch a very dainty piece of jewelry apt for special occasions. Swarovski watches are affordable and trendy. They are the best choice for those who simply love to look different even amidst the crowds.
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