Owning a watch is important. Not for telling time, necessarily — we have phones for that now — but for what it says about where you are in life, about your ability to take care of things. Specifically, your willingness to look after yourself. And while the watches in the slideshow below may not be the ones you'll consider for yourself (taste and budget are both personal matters), the root of what we're calling Watch Month here on The Style Blog still rings true: You should wear a watch right now because you want to wear one. Because you like the one you've found, because it fits your wrist (and life) just so, or perhaps because it looks great with your favorite tweed jacket. Get started with the timepieces below, from our latest issue, then check back on The Style Blog all month for more options that should appeal to every persuasion. Because you should, at the very least, own one watch. And this is the place to get started...
Steel Capeland chronograph ($7,500) by Baume & Mercier. Wool jacket ($1,598) and cotton shirt ($300) by Etro; wool-and-mohair sweater ($130) by Club Monaco; leather bracelet ($225) by Tod's; platinum-and-ceramic Meisterstück fountain pen ($1,485) by Montblanc.
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