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Edited by Léa

A Piece That Travels Into Adult Life

The watch or jewel you wear to the ceremony — and every important thing after.

You don't need much on graduation day. A good shoe. A pressed shirt if you're sentimental. And one piece that doesn't feel borrowed. I've always thought the smartest gift — or purchase — is something that registers as formal without trying too hard. The **Little Camberwell Watch** from Vivienne Westwood does that. Champagne gold, named after a London borough, sized to actually fit under a cuff. It's the kind of watch that works at a signing and a dinner three years later. If you want something with a bit more theatre, the **Orb Button Watch** has a sliding split case and a curb chain bracelet that feels more like jewellery than punctuality. It's declarative without being loud. Then there's the **Patek Philippe Ref. 10045M-001**. I won't pretend it's accessible, but it is the thing people mean when they say "heirloom." You wear it once, then you pass it on. The Dover Street Market jewellery selection — the **Jewelledbycl0ud diamond pendant**, the **111Leeloo ring**, the **Jonathon Zalakos brooch** — feels like the opposite approach. Emerging makers, singular pieces, nothing your parents would recognize. That's not a drawback. What you're really buying is a marker. Something that says: this was the day I stopped dressing like I was still figuring it out.

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