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The enduring appeal of steel bracelets in watchmaking
Mint Kolkata
|February 14, 2025
While movements and dials often dominate the conversation, a watch bracelet can be just as distinctive
These days, a mechanical wristwatch functions primarily as jewellery, signifying refinement but not doing anything that your phone can't. A watch is an extension of personal style, a symbol of craftsmanship and, for many, an object of deep fascination. But there's more to the appeal than just the way the watch case and dial looks.
Enter the watch bracelet. While movements, case designs and dials often dominate the conversation, the bracelet can be just as definitive. A well-crafted steel bracelet complements a watch, making the overall effect more seamless. Whether evoking robustness, elegance or sheer practicality, steel bracelets have become indispensable in horological design.
From the industrial prowess of Rolex's Oyster bracelets to the relative complexity of Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak ones, steel bracelets come in a variety of forms, each with its own story, construction method and aesthetic intent. To the casual observer, they may seem like mere variations of the same concept, but to the watch enthusiast, they represent different engineering and design philosophies.
Let's explore some of the most significant types of steel watch bracelets that have shaped modern watchmaking.
THE OYSTER BRACELET
One cannot discuss steel bracelets without beginning with the three-link Rolex oyster bracelet. First introduced in the 1930s, it is arguably the most recognizable and widely used steel bracelet in watchmaking. Comprising flat, three-piece links, the oyster bracelet is renowned for its balance between robustness and comfort.
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