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The Fossil Harlow Two-Tone Watch Is the One Accessory That Works Everywhere From the Airport to Dinner
I'm not an overpacker. When I travel, I prefer a small lineup of pieces that can do the heavy lifting, and my Fossil Harlow Two-Tone Watch is at the top of that list. It's one of those rare accessories that work with absolutely everything, whether I'm heading to the airport, wandering around a new city, or sipping an Aperol spritz on a boat with friends. Keep scrolling for all the reasons it's earned a permanent spot in my vacation packing list.
The Harlow Two-Tone Watch Is Fashion-Forward in Every Time Zone
When I'm packing for a trip, every item has to earn its place in my suitcase, and the Fossil Harlow Two-Tone Watch does every time. Between the octagonal case and textured dial, it feels polished and intentional without being overly trendy. It's an accessory that works just as well with a travel outfit as it does with dinner reservations later that night.
Practicality for Long Travel Days
I don't want to think about my accessories while traveling, and that's exactly the appeal of the Harlow. The quartz is low-maintenance, and its slim profile sits comfortably under sleeves and jackets throughout a long day of transit. Put it on, and go.
Durability Built for the Journey
Travel can be tough on accessories, but this watch is built to keep up. The stainless-steel construction and water-resistant design make it a reliable companion for everything from delayed flights to unexpected weather.
Versatility That Goes With Everything
If there's one thing I never seem to plan correctly when packing, it's jewelry. Thankfully, the Harlow's two-tone finish works with silver, gold, and mixed metals alike. No matter what ends up in my suitcase, this is one accessory I know will go with everything.
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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.

