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Our Best Watches with Integrated Bracelet

There’s a certain grace to a watch with an integrated bracelet. The way the case melts into the bracelet creates a timepiece with an irresistible flow. If that looks speaks to you, we’ve rounded up our favourite watches with an integrated bracelet for you to explore.

1. Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 Blue

To start, a Tissot that’s as classic as they come and rooted in the brand’s iconic 1970s design spirit.

A slender yet sturdy case merges effortlessly with the integrated steel bracelet, giving the watch its signature streamlined profile. The dial boasts a waffle-like texture for a tactile touch, while the baton hands and narrow markers keep things clean and precise.

True to its name, the Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 runs on the mighty Powermatic 80 calibre, delivering an impressive 80-hour power reserve. We’ve spotlighted the deep blue variant here, but the watch is also available in other standout shades, including a rich, dark green.

2. Mido Multifort 8 Two Crowns Black Dial

The Multifort collection has been a Mido favourite, and the latest standout is the Multifort 8 Two Crowns: a sleek, integrated design topped with a distinctive octagonal bezel.

Another highlight of the design is the internal bezel with minute track, which can be adjusted with the crown at 2 o’clock. The second crown, found at 4 o’clock, commands the movement itself.

Powering the watch is the Calibre 72 with anti-magnetic Nivachron technology, delivering a generous 72-hour power reserve. We’re showcasing here the stealthy black version, accented by a tonal black date at 3 o’clock.

3. Atelier Wen Perception Xia Salmon

Putting Chinese watchmaking on the map, this Atelier Wen sports watch makes a bold statement with its distinctive dial.

Handcrafted by a celebrated guilloché master artisan over the course of eight hours, each dial showcases a four-layer construction. Taking cues from the ancient Chinese architectural principles of Sunmao, it blends precision with cultural heritage.

True to Atelier Wen’s commitment to championing Chinese craftsmanship, the movement inside is proudly made in China. Powered by a Dandong SL1588 with a 41-hour power reserve, this salmon pink model perfectly captures the vibrant spirit that the brand aims to celebrate.

4. Christopher Ward C12 Loco Frisco

We usually tend to associate watches with integrated bracelets with sporty looks, but the Christopher Ward C12 Loco breaks the mould with its bold open-work styling.

Displayed through the sapphire crystals on both faces, the CW-003 manual wind calibre is a marvel of in-house engineering. With an impressive 144-hour power reserve, twin barrels, and a custom free-sprung balance wheel, it delivers precision and reliability like no other.

With a slim 9.75mm profile, this watch is even more eye-catching with its metallic orange dial, but there are subtler variants available to suit different tastes. Plus, you can pair it with a rubber strap that perfectly matches the dial’s hue for a cohesive look.

5. Tissot PRX Digital 35mm Black

We wrap up this list with another Tissot PRX model, only this time we’re going the digital route.

If you’re after a straightforward watch, this integrated bracelet model fits the bill perfectly. Powered by a reliable quartz movement, its 35mm size keeps things sleek while delivering dependable all-day power.

With a generous digital display, telling the time on the Tissot PRX Digital is super easy. Complemented by polished bezels and pushers and protected by a sapphire crystal, this watch offers a sleek, refined look that stands out.

A few of the models featured here are exclusive to our brick-and-mortar location. We encourage you to drop by our Discovery Watch Studio on Collins Street, Melbourne, to experience these watches firsthand and order your favourite.

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