In the world of men’s fashion, accessorizing can be a daunting task. One common question that arises is how to properly pair a watch with bracelets. This guide will provide you with the essential tips and tricks to ensure your wrist game is always on point.


The Opposite Wrist Rule
To avoid a crowded and overwhelming look, wear your watch on one wrist and your bracelet(s) on the other. This balances your overall appearance and allows each piece to stand out without clashing.
Pairing Bracelet Styles with Watches
When choosing a bracelet to complement your watch, consider the style of both pieces. For example, if you have a classic leather strap watch, opt for a leather or beaded bracelet to create a cohesive look. If you have a metal or minimalist watch, try pairing it with a sleek metal cuff or a modern leather bracelet.
Size and Proportion
Pay attention to the size and width of both your watch and bracelets. A chunky, oversized watch may not pair well with a dainty bracelet, and vice versa. Aim for a balance in visual weight to maintain a polished appearance.
Color Coordination
Select bracelets that match or complement the color of your watch. If you have a watch with a silver or gold metal band, opt for a bracelet with silver or gold accents. For a watch with a colorful face or band, choose a bracelet that picks up on one of those colors for a cohesive look.
Less is More
Avoid overdoing it by limiting the number of bracelets you wear with your watch. One or two well-chosen bracelets can elevate your style without looking overdone.
Get Inspired
Browse watch and bracelet pairings on Pinterest
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