Jewelry isn’t just for brides—watches are the ultimate statement piece for grooms. A well-chosen timepiece is more than just a wedding gift; it’s an instant heirloom, and a signature of his style. Whether you’re buying his first watch or selecting a classic piece he’ll wear for years, this guide will help you find the perfect fit. I recently sat down with Jon, a timepiece specialist at Henry Wilson Jewelers with 17 years in the industry, to dive into the details of choosing the ideal watch for your fiancé.
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Why a Watch Makes the Perfect Groom’s Gift
“A Watch is a Man’s Engagement Ring”
-Jon, Timepiece Specialist, Henry Wilson Jewelers
When I started my search for a watch expert in Syracuse, there was no question where I was going—Henry Wilson Jewelers. My husband recently started his own watch collection and hasn’t stopped talking about them since his first visit!
So why a watch? Your wedding day is full of meaningful choices, and your gift to your groom should reflect the depth of this moment. A watch is a timeless heirloom that represents the journey you’re starting together. According to Jon, a timepiece is one of the few ways grooms can express personal style in a deeply meaningful way—much like an engagement ring does for a bride. From the design to the details, a watch can hold hidden meanings, making it a thoughtful, intentional gift.
How to Choose the Right Watch for Your Groom
“A Watch Describes a Man”
-Jon, Timepiece Specialist, Henry Wilson Jewelers
When selecting a watch, consider your fiancé’s lifestyle, personal style, and your wedding aesthetic.
- Functionality: Will he wear it daily or just for special occasions? Jon recommends either quartz or automatic movements—quartz runs on a battery, while automatic watches self-wind with wear. Mechanical watches, while beautiful, require more upkeep and are best for enthusiasts.
- Wedding Style: Consider what he’s wearing on the big day. A leather strap complements a suit (match the band to his shoe color!), while a metal bracelet pairs perfectly with a tuxedo. If you’re having a black-tie wedding with a green-and-white palette, for example, a deep green dial could be the perfect subtle nod to your theme- the Conquest below stood out to me during my visit for this popular combination.
- Design House History: The brand’s story can add sentimental value. Did you know Longines, founded in 1832, holds the oldest registered trademark and has deep ties to aviation, even working with Amelia Earhart?
Jon’s Picks: Best Groom’s Watches for 2025
I asked Jon to break it down into three price ranges—here are his top choices:
Best Under $500: Tissot PR 100
- Details: 40mm, quartz movement, sapphire crystal face, 35 different dial-and-strap combinations
- Why It’s Great: Tissot offers incredible quality in this price range. With 170 years of Swiss watchmaking history, this brand is a standout. Plus, one in four watches leaving Switzerland is a Tissot—how cool is that?
Best Under $2,500: Longines HydroConquest
- Details: Available in 39mm, 41mm, and 43mm; automatic movement with a 72-hour power reserve; sapphire crystal face; multiple dial and strap options
- Why It’s Great: “You’ll feel the quality in the weight, the bracelet, and the craftsmanship,” Jon says. In this range, you gain access to brands with a deep understanding of watchmaking, offering more refined designs and premium materials.
Best Heirloom-Quality: Pre-Owned Rolex Datejust
- Details: 36mm, two-tone 18k gold and stainless steel, sapphire crystal face, signature Jubilee bracelet
- Why It’s Great: Rolex is built to last a lifetime. The craftsmanship, weight distribution, and movement feel like pure artistry. Henry Wilson Jewelers carries pre-owned luxury watches that have passed expert inspections after proper servicing.
It’s best to review the care and maintenance of a specific watch with your Jeweler directly.
Where to Buy Your Groom’s Watch & What to Look For
The deeper you dive into the world of watches, the more there is to discover! Shopping in person allows you to discuss details with an expert who can help you make the best choice.
For those in Central New York, Henry Wilson Jewelers has been serving the community for over 100 years, offering expertise, trusted vendor relationships, custom engraving, and even pre-owned luxury options.
If you’re shopping elsewhere, ensure you buy from an authorized dealer. Look for warranties and authenticity guarantees to protect your investment.
Making the Moment Special
As a wedding planner, I always remind couples to plan their gift exchange intentionally. Let your photographer know so they can capture the moment, and include a handwritten note about why you chose this watch for him—it’s a meaningful gift, so make it personal.
A heartfelt thank you to Robert for welcoming me into his store and allowing me to spend time with his incredible team—it was truly a pleasure!
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xo, Elizabeth S. Moore
The Architects’ Daughter