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How To Transform Your Smart Watch Into A Watch With Bracelets

Smart watches are increasingly popular because they combine a traditional digital watch with phone, mobile playlist, internet, access to your most used apps, and a fitness tracker with built-in goals for you to achieve. Most of these watches come with a single band, but you can change that at any time. In fact, the smart watches allow you to change bands as often as you change your clothes, allowing whatever new bands you select to complement what you are wearing. If you struggle between wanting to wear your smart watch and wanting to wear bracelets, there are some solutions. 

Precious Metal and Jeweled Bands

There is quite the selection of precious metal bands and jeweled bands for smart watches. When you attach these free-moving bands to the face of your smart watch, it instantly turns the watch into a very elegant and decorative bracelet. Some jewelry stores even sell their own creations for the smart watch bands, giving you even more exciting bracelet band choices. 

Leather and Tied Thread Bands

If you want a more rustic or Boho look for the watch bands, there are bands that combine twisted and knotted leather bands with friendship bracelet-type bands. When attached to your watch, it makes it appear as though you are wearing multiple bracelets around the same wrist as your watch. It is a very popular Californian sort of look, and one that pairs well with your favorite jeans and casual button-down shirt. 

Silver Bangles and Charms

Another type of watch band actually has free-flowing and detachable silver bangles and charms. You can add or detach a few of the attached bangles, and add various charms to dangle from the silver bangles and the main silver band for the watch. It is a mix-and-match approach to making this particular accessory even more accessory-capable. The really high-end bangles and charms bands are sterling silver and not just sterling-coated. 

Complementing Bracelets That Will Not Scratch the Watch Face

A smart watch has a glass face. It can be scratched if not protected. A standard bracelet that is too large can slip over the face of the watch and possibly scratch it. That is why jewelers are now creating complementing bracelets and bangles that will not damage the watch face. You can purchase these, wear them separately from the watch itself, wear them on the same wrist, and never have to worry about scratches. 

For more information, contact a company like MMP Jewelry.