Oversized options aren’t the be-all and end-all for women looking to wear men’s watches. Jamie Tan suggests other aesthetics to explore
Like the oversized boyfriend shirt, men’s watches have been adopted by women and incorporated into their ensembles for the longest time. The reasons for doing so differ. For some, the larger references of a timepiece such as the Rolex Datejust (available in four sizes from 28mm to 41mm) are simply more visually arresting. For others, a men’s watch is preferred if it comes fitted with a mechanical movement, which arguably presents a better value proposition vis-à-vis the quartz calibre in the ladies’ equivalent. Sometimes, there’s simply no choice in the matter – some of the most iconic timepieces today, from the Submersible to the Speedmaster, are strictly men’s only.
The look du jour for such a pairing has remained largely unchanged since the 2000s, and involves an aesthetic that purposely – and purposefully – straps an oversized men’s watch to a feminine wrist. This doesn’t just call attention to the watch itself, but also speaks to the confidence of its wearer, proportions be damned.
Stylistically, however, a chunky timepiece isn’t the be-all and end-all for women. In lieu of yet another RM 11-03, there are slimmer, more elegant, yet equally masculine options available, with which a lady can project a different sort of vibe. Here are some of them.
RECORD BREAKER
This story is from the August 2019 edition of Prestige Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the August 2019 edition of Prestige Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
The Eutopia of Chateau Montrose
Not in it to buy and sell: Pierre Graffeuille, CEO of Chateau Montrose, shares on building legacies in wine as billionaire-backed Eutopia Estates ventures to Virginia and beyond.
LIGHTING THE WAY
Designer MICHAEL ANASTASSIADES shares about his creative process, his partnership with world-renowned Italian lighting company, Flos and why everything he puts out is 100 per cent authentic.
REDEFINING SOUTHEAST ASIA'S ART SCENE
As Art SG gears up for its third edition in January 2025, the art fair anchoring Singapore Art Week continues to elevate the region's profile and strengthen Singapore's emergence as a new hub of Southeast Asian art.
IN SPACE AND TIME
Parmigiani Fleurier CEOGUIDO TERRENI has swiftlytaken the high-horology brandto new heights by thinking aboutthe world beyond watches.
Symbols of Style
Elegance is one of the traits associated with the snake in the Chinese zodiac. The timepieces that have been created to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Snake embody this quality in spades.
THE SHINING HOUR
Ultra-premium British jeweller Graff recently opened its second boutique in Singapore. ARNAUD BASTIEN, president and CEO of Graff Asia, tells us why the time was right.
Modern Love
Cartier's Love bracelet remains a contemporary statement of one's adoration, now with new interpretations encompassing today's diverse relationships.
FROM SPACE TO SKY
Thanks to its Nasa-approved Speedmaster watches, Omega's affiliation with astronauts and space exploration is well established.
ELEVATING THE EVERYDAY
Today, Van Cleef & Arpels is best-known for its jaw-dropping jewellery creations.
High Five
Chanel head perfumer OLIVIER POLGE sheds light on how the house ensures the continuity of its celebrated fragrances.