Watch Movement Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Cufflinks
Sterling Silver
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary American Artisan Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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Early 2000s Modern Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cufflinks
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Finding the Right Cufflinks for You
Cufflinks rose to popularity during the 1800s as fashionable men sought a refined and elegant solution for keeping their shirtsleeves together. Prior to this accessory, which initially materialized as a simple chain fastened to a button, men were lacing the ends of their sleeves with ribbon or string. Today, there are all manner of antique and vintage cufflinks that add flair and functionality to relaxed casual wear as much as they do for classy formal attire.
It wasn’t long before diamonds, emeralds and other precious gemstones began to appear on cufflinks, a means of adding ornament to clean and starched formal wear. When clothing manufacturers began to produce shirt cuffs and collars with more durable materials during the 19th century, a class of newer, stronger cufflinks gained credibility as being both essential and stylish. In the decades following this era’s design evolution, an entire industry bloomed around the craft of these subtle statement pieces.
Luxury brands more often associated with engagement rings and bracelets, such as Cartier and Tiffany & Co., have added cufflinks to their lines over the years, and jewelry designers, working in numerous styles, have explored the use of different materials and integrated a variety of ornamentation. Understated cufflinks of gold and platinum are guaranteed to cleanly complement any ensemble, while more niche designs allow the jewels to truly shine.
Cufflinks are practical pieces of jewelry that can also be very expressive. Consider the event for which you’re donning cufflinks and accessorize accordingly, but know that a distinctive pair of cufflinks, such as the colorful confections offered by Trianon, can pop against your dressy evening wear. Whether they’re geometric wonders of the Art Deco era, reliably relevant skull jewels or glittering accessories designed by Van Cleef & Arpels, adorned with the maison’s celebrated four-leaf clover or prominent animal motifs, you can delicately break from what can be a stuffy business meeting by introducing personality and pizzazz with a duo of nifty cufflinks.
A carefully chosen set of cufflinks can bring a stylish outfit together — literally. Find a large, luxurious collection of contemporary cufflinks as well as irresistible vintage pieces on 1stDibs today.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 31, 2023What specific type of movement is on a Gucci watch varies. Generally, Gucci uses only high-quality Swiss quartz movements in all of their timepieces. On 1stDibs, find a range of Gucci watches.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 22, 2024Yes, there is an American watch movement. In fact, there are multiple movements made in the USA. One is the Ameriquartz movement, a battery-driven quartz movement manufactured by Arizona-based maker Fine Timepiece Solutions for VAER watches. Another is the Caliber 1003 mechanical wind movement, created by Weis and produced in Nashville, Tennessee. Find a diverse assortment of watches on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertDecember 17, 2024Who makes Tiffany watch movements varies. Many of the movements in Tiffany & Co. timepieces come from the luxury maker's own atelier, which is located in Geneva, Switzerland. However, Tiffany & Co. has also sourced select movements from well-known manufacturers. For example, Dubois Dépraz crafted the movement in the CT60 Calendar Limited Edition, and Artime developed the Caliber AFT24T01 movement found in some Tiffany tourbillon watches. On 1stDibs, explore a selection of Tiffany & Co. watches.
- 1stDibs ExpertDecember 5, 2024Who makes Cartier watch movements varies. The luxury maker does produce some of its movements in-house, such as the 1904 MC, the 1847 MC and the 1917 MC. In addition, it has also utilized movements manufactured by other makers, including ETA, Piaget, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Audemars Piguet, Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier, Rolex and Girard-Perregaux. Find a diverse assortment of Cartier watches on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Bremont recently unveiled its new movement, the ENG300. The movement is a 65-hour automatic with a silicon escapement manufactured at Bremont’s watchmaking factory ‘The Wing’. You can shop a collection of authentic Bremont watches from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Most Rolex watches do not have quartz movement, instead they use a Perpetual rotor to power the watch. There were a couple of Rolex watch models that used quartz movement, the most popular being the Rolex Oysterquartz. The Oysterquartz is no longer in production, but it can be found in the second-hand market.. Find Rolex watches, including the rare Oysterquartz, on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 31, 2023Yes, Tiffany makes their own watch movements. In 1874, Tiffany & Co. established a watchmaking factory in Geneva, Switzerland, to hand-assemble their own highly precise, advanced movements and hand settings. On 1stDibs, find a variety of Tiffany & Co. watches.
- 1stDibs ExpertDecember 17, 2024Michele watches use a wide range of movements. For some of its high-end watches, the brand produces the movements at its Swiss atelier, while others feature movements crafted by other Swiss makers. Michele has incorporated specific movements into its timepieces, including the ETA 2824-2, the Sellita SW200 and the Ronda 515. On 1stDibs, find a collection of Michele watches.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 22, 2024Yes, most Zodiac watch movements are made in-house. Its timepieces typically feature STP mechanical movements, which it produces at its own manufacture in Switzerland. One standout movement is the STP 3-1, which carries certification from the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC) for reliability and has a swan neck for easy setting. On 1stDibs, shop a range of Zodiac Watch Company watches.