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By Jamie Morton
For some professions, the way you present yourself matters. That sentiment rings particularly true for attorneys and other legal professionals who prefer to maintain an air of authority and confidence. All eyes are on you when you’re in the courtroom. Keeping a sharp, buttoned-up appearance can only help your case, and a great place to start is with a fine luxury watch. But not just any watch, of course. One that exudes power but in a sophisticated and tasteful way. We’ve gathered a list of diverse watches for attorneys, from practical and a little more understated to bold and assertive.
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