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SpotlightWeddings Special: Watch Pairings Recommendations For Gifting Him And Her

Ushering in the season of weddings, which is the ultimate symbol of harmony and fusion, 'The Watch Guide' presents a handpicked selection of classy combinations for clever watch-gifting

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As the warmth of winters engulfs the air, the season of weddings and new beginnings jazz up our calendars. Weddings are not only an indication of the alignment of stars but also about coordinated outfits of the bride and groom, with dazzling accoutrements playing cupid for the couple. In fact, when it comes to photo-ops and wedding shoots, it is important that you have a match made in heaven! But what really makes wedding ceremonies such a grand affair is the orchestration of colours, materials, patterns and fabrics with different moods and personalities. To augment that very essence of weddings, watches play a pivotal role in the putting together of an unforgettable ensemble besides serving as sophisticated gifting choices. Keeping a strong focus on the assimilation of materials in luxury watches, and with invitations galore and not much time to spare, The Watch Guide gives you a quintet of classy combinations of luxury watches as a cheat sheet for gifting him and her.

Stainless Steel And Gold

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The exquisite duo of stainless steel and gold is a quintessential element of any wedding

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The steel and red gold watches featured here are part of the Omega Constellation collection

The exquisite duo of stainless steel and gold is a quintessential element of any wedding, festival or special occasion where one wishes to sparkle. Both materials are the ultimate embodiment of refinement and opulence and enjoy a high reputation in the production of watches. The steel and red gold watches featured here are part of the Omega Constellation collection, a watch family that is continuing the legacy, with the familiar star still at the six o’clock position, and the “Griffes”, or claws as more distinct and updated. Both the 35mm men’s watch and the 27mm women’s watch flaunt a steel and 18k red gold case and strap, 18k red gold bezel, with engraved Roman numerals, and a silver dial. Both editions are water resistant up to 100m. The major distinction is the quartz movement (Omega 1532 in the men’s watch and Omega 1376 in women’s), battery life (25 months and 48 months, respectively), and the date window in the men’s watch.

Diamonds And Mother-Of-Pearl

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These timepieces, part of the Longines Elegant collection, are a seamless harmony of diamonds and a mother-of-pearl dial—an inimitable combination

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Both these watches are fitted with an automatic movement—L619/888 calibre in the men’s watch, and L595/592 in the women’s edition

These timepieces, part of the Longines Elegant collection, are a seamless harmony of diamonds and a mother-of-pearl dial—an inimitable combination. The 34.5mm men’s watch and the 29mm women’s watch showcased above feature 13 Top Wesselton VS-SI diamonds as the hour markers, which harmonise beautifully with the white mother-of-pearl dial. Both these watches are fitted with an automatic movement—L619/888 calibre in the men’s watch, and L595/592 in the women’s edition—offering an impressive power reserve of 64 hours and 40 hours, respectively. Both editions—water resistant up to 30m—flaunt a stainless steel and 18k pink gold bracelet.

Ceramic And Steel

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These casual sports watches have a huge appeal owing to the flawless synchronisation of ceramic and steel

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The women’s edition opts for minimalism with only a date window at three o’clock. The watchmaker added a further dash of bling with the 60 diamonds set in the case of this watch

Apropos for racing as well as horology enthusiasts, the TAG Heuer Formula 1 collection offers strength and supreme beauty via the 41mm unisex watch and 32mm women’s watch pictured above. These casual sports watches have a huge appeal owing to the flawless synchronisation of ceramic and steel in combination with the 12 Wesselton diamonds indexes. Powered by a quartz movement, both watches come with a polished steel and black ceramic bracelet. The amalgamation of ceramic and steel is also evident in the bezel that has engraved minute indicators. Talking about the major differences, the dial of the 41mm watch features a seconds and chronograph minutes sub-dial, and a date window at 4:30, while the women’s edition opts for minimalism with only a date window at three o’clock. The watchmaker added a further dash of bling with the 60 diamonds set in the case of this watch.

Timekeeping And Smart Features

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The 42mm men’s watch runs on the FC-285 quartz movement, thereby ensuring a battery life of 25 months

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The 34mm women’s watch boasts of a silver guilloché MOP dial with 8 set diamonds

As Frederique Constant’s co-founder and co-president, Aletta Stas-Bax, had shared with The Watch Guide in a tête-à-tête, the brand had decided to embrace the development of smartwatches in 2015 and was actually the first in this industry to decide to make a horological smartwatch. The brand has experienced constant growth in the smartwatch revolution and is a favourable choice for gifting a modern-day couple smart technology with traditional mechanical watchmaking. Equipped with an activity monitor and date feature, the 42mm men’s watch runs on the FC-285 quartz movement, thereby ensuring a battery life of 25 months. The 34mm women’s watch boasts of a silver guilloché MOP dial with 8 set diamonds. Devoid of the look of a smartwatch, these timepieces are crafted with a classic, elegant design.

Bronze And Leather

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One of the biggest watch trends of 2018 has been the growing popularity of bronze, while leather is an all-time favourite of many

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The 36mm Pointer Date for women flaunts a bronze case, green dial and brown leather strap

One of the biggest watch trends of 2018 has been the growing popularity of bronze, while leather is an all-time favourite of many. Imbibed with a vintage feel and touted as Oris’ most historically important watches are the Carl Brashear Chronograph Limited Edition and the Big Crown Bronze Pointer Date. Adjudged the ‘Watch Of The Year’ at the recently held Ethos Watch Awards, the Oris Carl Brashear Chronograph Limited Edition honours one of the most inspirational figures of the 20th century. This 43mm bronze-cased chronograph for men, which comes with a blue dial and dark brown leather strap, runs on an Oris 771 automatic winding movement and yields a 48-hour power reserve. The Oris Big Crown Pointer Date was honoured as the Best Pilot’s Watch at the awards. Built with the Oris 754 automatic movement and a 38-hour power reserve, the 36mm Pointer Date for women flaunts a bronze case, green dial and brown leather strap.

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