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Rainbow Watches to Wear Through Pride Month and Beyond

Show your pride with a statement piece that says “yes” to #LoveIsLove.

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In a world of digital devices, the decision to wear a watch is as much about making an individual style statement as it is about keeping track of time. Rainbow watches go one step further in showing support for the LGBTQIA2S+ community. With the latter in mind, we’ve rounded up a selection of special pieces (plus, a bracelet, in case your arm candy doesn’t include a wrist-watch) to wear through Pride Month — and beyond.

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rainbow watches: a swatch watch with a rainbow stripe pattern printed on the face
rainbow watches: a silver-hued bracelet with a narrow bar encrusted with rainbow gems across the front
rainbow watches: a customized black rolex with rainbow gemstones lining the bezel
rainbow watches: an oversized michael kors watch with crystals inlaid all over except the border of the face, which has rainbow gemstones lining it
rainbow watches: a watch with a dark opal face with rainbow gems lining the bezel
rainbow watches: a rainbow striped watch strap
rainbow watches: a swatch watch with a rainbow stripe pattern printed on the face
rainbow watches: a silver-hued bracelet with a narrow bar encrusted with rainbow gems across the front
rainbow watches: a customized black rolex with rainbow gemstones lining the bezel
rainbow watches: an oversized michael kors watch with crystals inlaid all over except the border of the face, which has rainbow gemstones lining it
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Label Noir

Rolex Milgauss Rainbow
($55,000, Label Noir)

Watchmaker Emmanuel Curti makes covetable watch designs even more extravagant with bespoke customizations. This 40-millimetre Rolex Milgauss is the perfect example. The stainless-steel design features an amorphous diamond-like carbon coating to give it a cool all-black appearance. Thirty-six sparkling rubies and sapphires circle the bezel to complete the rainbow-inspired redux.

This article first appeared in FASHION’s Summer 2023 issue. Find out more here.

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Aleesha Harris is a journalist and editor covering fashion, beauty and lifestyle for the past 14 years. Her work can be found in The Vancouver Sun, National Post, ELLE Canada and VITA. She is drawn to all aspects of the F&B beat, but is particularly interested in handbags and watches, both of which she collects. When not writing, she spends much of her time in the saddle, competing in Western performance events.

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