Skip the Jewelry: How to Buy a Watch for Her, According to a Watch Expert
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Skip the Jewelry: How to Buy a Watch for Her, According to a Watch Expert
"I like jewelry as much as the next woman, and it's really - save for a trip somewhere - the only gift I want to receive from a romantic partner. (This Christmas, I was gifted an ethereal demi tennis bracelet by my boyfriend and it stands as the best surprise I've ever gotten.) Now, if you're gifting jewelry often and with intention, you've likely hit what I like to call The Big Three,"
""When you give someone a watch, you're giving them something they'll use every day, a piece that becomes part of their routine and reflects their style," Walker says. "And unlike most jewelry, watches have a story: the design, the movement, the heritage. It's a gift that can mark a moment in someone's life and continue to gain meaning over time.""
The essential jewelry pieces often given in relationships are a tennis bracelet, solid gold or silver hoop earrings, and a substantial diamond ring. These premium items carry strong sentimental value when received from a romantic partner. After those essentials are covered, a watch serves as a new, impressive gift that combines functionality with personal expression. A watch integrates into daily routine, reflects individual style, and contains design, movement, and heritage that create an evolving narrative. A timepiece can mark life moments and grow in meaning over time, making it a lasting romantic gift choice.
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