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Every Outfit Needs a Chic Finishing Touch—This One's Our Go-To

No one at Who What Wear loves a timepiece quite like senior editor Eliza Huber, our resident watch aficionado. She swears her left arm feels bald when she doesn't have one on. "Watches are one of my favorite and most-worn accessories. I very rarely leave the house without one, so I'm always on the lookout for new options that look elevated but won't completely blow my budget," she tells me. So when Tory Burch debuted its Miller Watch collection—a chic, menswear-inspired style that comes in two sizes—we knew she was the best person on our team to take these styles for a spin.
Spoiler alert: She fell hard. "The Miller Watch's integrated bracelet feels very timeless, sophisticated, and expensive. In my opinion, there's a time to be flashy, and it's not through a watch. (I know some probably disagree, which is why there are a million watches covered in diamonds and bold colors.) But I want to be able to wear my watches every single day, so a super clean and refined style like the Miller Watch appeals to me—not just now, but always," she explains. Ready to shop? Keep scrolling to see how she styled the Miller Watch with Tory Burch's ready-to-wear looks this season. And when it comes to choosing which watch to add to your cart, good luck.
"This look all started with my decision to wear the baby-pink Small Miller Watch with a silver bracelet. I'm usually color-averse, but if you looked in my closet, you'd find that the only colorful items inside are from Tory Burch. Somehow, the brand's designs get me out of my neutral comfort zone, so I wanted to push that further for this occasion. Once I'd decided on a pastel theme, it was easy to add the top to the mix—a white tank top with a detachable yellow flower brooch that I've been eyeing since it released earlier this summer. To keep it casual, I added a pair of dark-wash cropped jeans, some silver, sporty sunglasses to bring back in the silver metal, and my favorite peep-toe pumps with a sculptural heel." — Huber
"Styling a gold watch can be tricky at times. You don't want to go too out-there because an all-gold watch is already a bit showier than a silver or two-tone option. Thus, I decided to keep the colors minimal in my look with the Small Miller Watch in gold-tone stainless steel, but still leaned into texture to keep the outfit fun and interesting. I ended up picking a white shift dress that has a cool, almost ostrich leather–like look to the fabric (though it's not made of leather). The brown, lightweight coat I wore with it was made of the same material, so they paired perfectly together." — Huber
"When you have a two-tone watch like this Miller, you can pretty much wear anything with it. With that in mind, I chose this white, structured skirt-and-tunic set that I've been lusting over for months. Obviously, it's a bit summery given the color and lace effect, but it still feels like summer in New York, so I'm going to take advantage of the weather for as long as physically possible. Because the texture and shape of this set is so interesting, you don't need a ton of accessories, so I kept the look simple by only adding my Miller Watch, and finishing it off with these chic peep-toe heels." — Huber

Anneliese Henderson is a New York–based senior editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear where she covers the latest in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. When she’s not writing about her favorite trends, you can find her reading romance novels or running around the town with her Bernese Mountain Dog, Rosie.