Jewellery trends come and go with the seasons, but a stylish watch will last a lifetime.
Of all the accessories we cherish and keep in jewellery boxes, it’s the watch that has established a reputation for longevity.
An elegant and practical armpiece is one of the most called upon gift choices for milestone occasions. Why? Because a beautiful watch rarely goes out of style.
In fact, we’d argue the watch is one of the best sartorial investments one could make.
A timeless timepiece can make for a stylish standalone accessory or be carefully curated with a collection of arm candy for endless wear.
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Whether you’re looking for the perfect sentimental yet stylish gift or spoiling yourself (as you should), we’ve rounded up some of the best watches for women, below.
Best Watches For Women In Australia
Cartier Tank Française, $53,500 at Cartier
Versace Greca Dome 42mm, $2,000 at THE ICONIC
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Daniel Wellington Petite Unitone 32 RG Rose Gold Watch, $329 at David Jones
G-Timeless Watch 29mm, $2,300 at GUCCI
Tissot Lovely Square in Silver, $525 at THE ICONIC
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Michael Kors Parker Rose Gold Watch, $739 at THE ICONIC
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Cluse Fluette Black Mother Of Pearl Gold Link Watch, $199 at David Jones
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Sweet Alhambra Watch, $43,000 at Van Cleef & Arpels
Rado True Square x Ash Barty limited edition watch, $3,350, from Rado
After studying a Bachelor of Journalism at The University of Wollongong and Fashion Business at FBI Fashion College, Maddison began her now decade-long career in the media industry. She’s worked across print, digital and affiliates at some of Australia’s biggest entertainment, lifestyle and fashion titles (ELLE, Marie Claire, The Australian Women’s Weekly, Who, Girlfriend and more) covering the latest trends, cultural moments and celeb news. Previously, she was the Senior Shopping Editor at Marie Claire and ELLE, where she combined her digital expertise and ability to scroll through endless online shopping sites without tire to help fashion-devotees like her find the perfect item. Currently the Digital Editor of Marie Claire, her love for and expertise in e-commerce still sees her trying on countless pairs of jeans in the name of research, that is, when she’s not covering the latest celeb news, dissecting runway trends or advocating on women’s issues.