Instead of bracelets, consider these luxurious timepieces you can wear for occasions even after your wedding!
With oval faces, slim straps and round brilliant diamonds, Tiffany & Co.’s latest pieces from its Cocktail collection evoke timeless and feminine elegance – think classy A-lines, sophisticated mermaids or satiny sheaths to go with these beauties. The design’s inspired by a chatelaine watch made by Henry Blank and Company for Tiffany in the 1920s.
The Chanel Mademoiselle Prive watch employs the glyptic jewellery technique, an ancient method which sculpts semi-precious gemstones both in intaglio and relief. The intricately floral details and black leather watch pair perfectly with a glamorous evening gown, or even add contrast to a lavish wedding dress.
Contemporary brides will love the elegant Première Camélia Skeleton watch from Chanel. Aside from a skeletonised calibre in the shape of Mademoiselle Chanel’s favourite bloom, the Camellia, it also features an 18K white gold strap and bezel, baguette- and brilliant-cut diamonds, and a rectangular face.
The jubilance of summer shows itself in these vivid timepieces from Chaumet’s Sunny Side of Life collection. A pop of sparkling pink lends vibrance to your all-white gown too.
Featuring mother-of-pearl dials and sparkling diamonds, the new Liens Lumiere watches by Chaumet make for sophisticated pieces to wear with a modern wedding dress. The collection comes in a plethora of bright hues, but these are our fave options for weddings.
Minimalist and chic with sparkling crystals – it’s set with approximately 850 finely cut crystals -, these Crystalline Pure watches from Swarovski add understated glamour to your big day look.