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Minimalist Watches For Women and Men

Manufacturers are taking immense interest in making watches that can be worn by both men and women. Developments have been noticed in the making of watches from the stereotypes available earlier.

It is said that any watch having a dial size from 36mm to 40mm, can be worn by men as well as women. Color does not play a role here, but the classic design does. So, here are some watches that will definitely not disappoint either men or women:

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  • Rado True Thinline Skeleton: It is made up of ceramic material. It is known for its minimalistic design. Rado has many collections in the unisex segment but True Thinline has a different concept. It follows the ultra-thin movement. It is lightweight and extremely strong.
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  • IWC Portofino Midsize: It has a classic dial design. It is one of the most successful collections of IWC. It has preserved the simplicity of the brand and looks elegant on both genders. It looks good with his suits and suits her dresses as well.
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  • Calvin Klein Minimal 40mm: Watches from Calvin Klein are the most definite in terms of versatility. It provides grace with plain designs. Watches from this collection are available in different dial sizes, from 25mm to 35mm. Also, it is water-resistant to 30 meters.
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  • Tudor Black Bay 36: It is a Swiss brand, now providing watches for both men and women. More formal options are available in Black Bay than the casual ones.
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  • Larsson and Jennings Lugano: It is a Swiss-made watch. This brand has been founded in 2012, which has treated men and women equally. It provides elegant, gracious and minimalistic watches for both genders.

The concept of unisex is prevalent in watches and is emerging year by year. The above-mentioned watches are a must to try because of following the minimalist pattern. And minimalist is the new trend.

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