You can now earn £1,000 by wearing the worlds most expensive watches

Do you love expensive watches? Well then you may be excited to hear that you can now get paid for wearing them.

Luxury online marketplace, HushHush.com, is looking to hire two watch testers to try out and review their most in-demand timepieces.

The watches range from £5,000 to £50,000 and the site is paying testers £1,000 to review four watches over the period of a month.

Testers chosen will review practicality, comfort and appearance.

They will also have to decide which watch is most suited to a variety of lifestyles and budgets, to help online shoppers make more informed purchases.

Testers will be expected to complete weekly reports on each luxury watch.

While the watches listed on the site come with an impressive price tag, HushHush.com has said that this does not necessarily correlate with increased comfort and practicality, inspiring it to start its own watch testing service.

Applicants must be over the age of 18 and have good writing skills.

To find out more and apply for the role visit the website. The deadline for applications is August 20.

The application states that the watch testers do not need any previous experience in reviewing luxury products.

It also states that HushHush.com is seeking to hire people who do not consider themselves as shoppers in the luxury market, with the intention that this reduces any prejudgement over price and brand name.

Each tester will be sent one watch a week via private courier for an initial period of a month.

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