Is the Ecrou Bracelet too masculine?

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Not to beat a dead horse, but I like riddles, my take on the Walmart/Home Depot comparison is that the Love is more ubiquitous and can answer for most needs (style, occasion etc, since the hardware element is secondary to simply being a fairly basic jewelry design). The Ecrou is more specific and may not suit all, it looks the most literally like hardware (and JUC is somewhere in between), and I imagine that’s why Home Depot was used as the laughing/winking comparison.
As far as OP’s question goes, it has obviously captured your fancy, so as long as you like how it feels and moves on your wrist, I think you should go for it. I do personally get annoyed with the movement of bracelets that are a little unbalanced, but I also tend to wear mine looser, so that certainly makes them move around more easily and become lopsided.
 
I think alone it does give off a more masculine look, especially in white gold. I think pairing it with a diamond bracelet may break up the masculinity. I particularly like the look of the ecrou. The one with diamonds is to die for but way out my price range.
 
I really like the JUC, but I am obsessed with the Ecrou and want to get it in gold. I don't think it's masculine at all, but then again I do like a lot of unisex or androgynous things. It looks great in your pictures too.
 
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OP, I see you got the ecrou and are happy with it so :flowers::flowers::flowers: to that!

I was going to say, I think Cartier makes lots of bracelets are more or less unisex. The love is certainly worn on men.. the JUC.. I say get what you like, but glad to see you already did!
 
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