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Men Watches and Jewelry Pieces for the Festive Season

Secret cufflinks, Vladimir Markin
 

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19Thirty Fleurier, Bovet
 

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Chronomètre Ferdinand Berthoud FB 1, Ferdinand Berthoud [award-winning watch]
 

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Galet, Franck Muller    
 

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Metiers d’Art Gyr, Vacheron Constanin
 

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Annual Calendar, Patek Philippe
 

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Histoire de Tourbillon 7 Red face, Harry Winston
 

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Chamber of Wonders, Girard Perregaux
 

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LUC Tourbillon, Chopard
 

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Speira rose gold cufflinks, Polina Sapouna Ellis

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Andrea Collection Cufflinks, Marco Ta Moko
 

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Meteor cufflinks, Dori Mouzannar
 

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Bracelet, Vladimir Markin
 

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Cufflinks, Grima
 

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Konga lapel pin, Marco Ta Moko
 

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Cufflinks, Martin Katz
 

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Emerald Sword lapel pin, Gyan Jaipur
 

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Cuff Me transformable cufflinks, Alia Mouzannar
 

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Photo Courtesy of Piaget

We all know how tough it is to shop for men with the festive season and New Year around the corner. If you’re looking to surprise the men in your family with wonderful gifts that they will cherish, here’s what you need. With our mix of watches and jewelry for men, you’re sorted.

For those who love falcons and falconry, Vacheron Constantin’s Metiers d’Art Gyr with its hand-engraved 18k white gold falcon on the dial would make for a lovely present. Another gift worthy piece for a luxury connoisseur is Bovet 1822’s 19Thirty Fleurier that draws inspiration from a historic pocket watch from the 1930s.

If you want to buy an award-winning watch, opt for the Chronomètre Ferdinand Berthoud FB-1, which bagged the ‘Aiguille d’Or’ prize at the 16th edition of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG). Timepieces by Piaget, Chamber of Wonders by Girard Perregaux, LUC Tourbillon by Chopard, Histoire de Tourbillon 7 red face by Harry Winston, Annual Calendar in rose gold by Patek Philippe, Galet by Franck Muller, among others are great gift ideas.

Looking for jewelry? Here is a clever option – Alia Mouzannar’s gold and black diamond transformable Cuff Me cufflinks can be worn in four different ways. The Meteor cufflinks set with black diamonds and a signature ruby by Dori Mouzannar becomes an ideal festive gift, while Konga lapel pins and Andrea cufflinks by Marco Ta Moko are good to jazz up the outfit. Add a touch of regal with Gyan Jaipur’s emerald sword brooch-lapel pin inspired by the sword of the brave ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan. Want something minimalistic? Try Polina Sapouna Ellis’s rose gold Speira cufflinks that evoke a powerful antique Greek symbol. More jewelry options are available from Martin Katz, Vladimir Markin and Grima.

 

Smitha Sadanandan