New watch, how to combine?

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I think watches are a statement piece and don't necessarily have to "match" the other pieces in your jewelery repertoire.

I'm looking at a rose gold watch and that doesn't match any other jewelery I own!

If you love it, get it!! :)
 
I agree with NYC. I tend to wear my watches alone......or IF I pair it w/ a bracelet, it's a delicate one....on a thin chain.

I personally don't like anything worn together with my watch. And as far as my other hand/wrist are concerned, the pieces I wear don't have to match my watch whatsoever. I wear what I like.
 
I agree totally with Contessa & NYC Cady, I also wear a SS or White Chanel on
My left wrist & yg or SS on my right wrist I also will put a very thin bracelet with my watch usually SS.
 
I own this watch and I don't match it to anything. For example, I'm wearing it today and I have it on with my engagement ring (which is white gold, so right there I'm not matching) and on my other wrist I'm wearing a white metal, crystal, and faux emerald bracelet.

Matching everything all the time is too tedious. Wear whatever you want to with it. :smile1:
 
All these gold tone MK watches is making me want one as a casual watch. . . .hehe
Personally, like nyc_cady and Contessa mentioned, I tend to just wear my watch alone on the wrist. I don't like my bracelets clanking/hitting/rubbing against my watch. Especially for your big beautiful watch, I think it can def be a stand alone piece on your left wrist (it might overcome a delicate, chain bracelet). I also am a firm believer in mixing metals! So mix and wear away!
 
Thanks for the replies! I just mix and match and am still in love with the watch. However i did bought some new things to match :p.
(don't mind the bag, I just bought it at the same place...)
 

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