Blooms are nice, but the best spring bouquets arrive studded in jewels. We present a collection of the season’s most coveted adornments, from showpiece watches with modern muscle to delicate, diamond-kissed necklaces and dazzling bangles.
BY INDUSTRY STAFF
Hearts On Fire INSIDE/OUT Diamond Trio Band

Architecture for the finger. Three sleek bands of high-polished 18K white gold fold into one another, punctuated by pavé-set diamonds that catch the light in the most unexpected creases. The effect is geometric, sculptural, and unmistakably modern—more gallery installation than jewelry-box staple. Stack it, wear it solo as a cocktail ring, or let it double as the most intriguing wedding band anyone’s ever seen. $6,700
Breitling Superocean Automatic 42 in Bronze

A love letter to Breitling’s 1960s Slow Motion, reimagined with modern muscle. The corrosion-resistant bronze case develops a one-of-a-kind patina over time, meaning the watch quite literally ages with you. Paired with a green rubber strap, a ceramic-inlaid bezel, and Super-LumiNova markers that glow in the deep, it’s rated to 300 meters yet doesn’t shout “tool watch.” It’s just as comfortable on a reef dive or a surfboard as it is at a candlelit dinner. $6,700
Shy Creation Kate 0.30CT Diamond Necklace

For the woman who believes less is more, this dainty necklace is a study in quiet luxury. Bezel-set round diamonds glint along a delicate 14K yellow gold chain, providing just enough sparkle to catch the light without trying too hard. Each stone is natural and carefully hand-selected. Layer it with chunkier chains for a modern stack or let it shine on its own; either way, it’s the kind of piece you slip on in the morning and never want to take off. $1,100
ZYDO Drop Earrings with Fancy Diamonds

Italian craftsmanship meets quiet drama. These 18K white gold drop earrings combine oval, marquise, princess, and pear-shaped diamonds into a single cascading silhouette that feels both delicate and unmistakably bold. Handcrafted in ZYDO’s private atelier in Valenza, Italy, they carry the kind of old-world goldsmithing pedigree that mass-produced jewelry simply can’t replicate. Also available in yellow and rose gold for those who prefer their heirlooms with options. $9,000
Tudor Black Bay 58 925

Tudor does something unexpected here: it builds a dive watch out of sterling silver. The 39mm satin-finished 925 silver case pairs with a taupe anodized bezel and domed taupe dial, giving the piece a warm, almost antique character you simply won’t find in steel. A brown leather strap leans into the earthy aesthetic, while the COSC-certified manufacture movement with a 70-hour power reserve and 200 meters of water resistance reminds you this is still a serious tool watch, just dressed in a silversmith’s wardrobe. $5,425
Roberto Coin Love in Verona Diamond Accent Wide Bangle

Roberto Coin’s signature four-petaled floral motifs glide across this polished wide bangle, each accented with diamonds totaling 0.45 carats—subtle enough for everyday wear, luminous enough to catch the eye at dinner. At roughly 6mm wide, it strikes that rare balance between statement and restraint. Stack it with the slimmer Love in Verona bangles for a full Italian garden on your wrist, or wear it solo and let the craftsmanship speak for itself. Available in white, yellow, and rose gold. $13,300
