Fashion has varied definitions among men, but a few points have stayed almost the maxims – the wristwatches and cufflinks are the first that we may remember in this aspect. Now, those who are into it knee-deep may raise an objection; these are fashion accessories and not exactly what’s portrayed by the word fashion. But nevertheless, they form the defining parameters for fashion; you won’t expect a multi-dial and The Eye of Horus cufflinks to go with the three-piece suit stitched in the early 1930s. For that, you need a more contemporary business suit in two pieces.
But old trends are coming back and the need for that classic look is still in demand. You won’t sport a digital watch with it, so let’s see what makes up instead.
There are many among us who prefer the one size fits all approach. Definitely, that’s less of a headache, but you must know what to choose to make use of that theory to the max. Most of the classic timepieces come in a smart and sophisticated look (gold/steel or leather straps with a face inscribed with Roman numerals), paired with golden but plain cufflinks, these prove to be the best with any suit or shirt. As an add-on, they look expensive, a trait that never ages.

