One thing we've been trying to pull off lately is wearing two watches. It's not the most conventional idea, and you may be asking yourself, "Why do you need to wear more than one watch?" Megan has certainely posed this question, and she's not wrong for doing so. But here's another question - why not? It's fine to stack bracelets, layer necklaces etc., so why is it strange to wear two watches? As a person who loves watches, and owns several, I think it's sad to only have the chance to wear one at a time. We spent some time stalking the idea on the internet and found that we're not the only ones into watch stacking.
Here's a picture of Princess Diana wearing two watches.
Here is a photo from the blog Ascot Friday, stacking watches and bracelets together
We've also come up with a variety of excuses for the inevitable moment when we're asked why we're wearing more than one timepiece:
- One is a backup in case the other one stops
- They're set to different time zones so we can relate to what's happening in the rest of the world
- We couldn't decide which one matched our outfit best
But still, we're not sure if we're on to something or not. So the real question is, what do you think? Is wearing two watches the next big thing, or should we forget it and move on?
- Moria
YES! two watches i have never before seen that photo of princess diana and she looks ICONIC.
ReplyDeleteit really works when the watches are different sizes and fit together like one bracelet.
love your jewels!
love nadja xoxox
:] Princess Diana was wearing two watches because one watch was Charles and he was playing polo when this picture was taken. Diana wore it to keep it safe for him until he finished the game :] Not because it was a new style lol ,but if you like to wear two watches go ahead its a free world ,but I can honestly say that I would probably think you have some "special" fashion sense lol...
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