What makes it a real silver watch
The body is the point. On a 925 silver watch for men the case and bezel are sterling silver, hallmarked, while the engine is a quartz movement chosen for accuracy and a long service life. That distinction matters because most of what gets sold as a "silver watch" is silver-coloured stainless steel. This is real metal, the same 92.5 percent sterling we use across our silver jewellery for men. Dress dials stay clean for formal wear, while skeleton and engraved designs show more of the craft. The quartz keeps time without winding, and when the battery runs down after a couple of years, any watchmaker can swap it.
Choosing one for work, occasion or gifting
For daily office wear, a slim sterling case with a plain dial slides under a shirt cuff and pairs with a suit. For weddings and milestones, the heavier engraved and skeleton pieces carry more presence. A silver watch sits well next to a sterling ring or a pair of our 925 silver cufflinks, so the metal tones agree across the outfit. As a gift it lands differently from a fashion watch, because real hallmarked silver ages into something kept rather than replaced. Marking a retirement, a promotion or a long-service award? Our silver corporate gifts range was built for exactly that.
Price, weight and care
Silver sells by weight, so a sterling silver watch costs more than a steel one of the same look, and a heavier case costs more than a lighter one in the same design. When you compare a 925 silver watch for men with price across sellers, check the hallmark, the silver weight, and the movement type. Each product page lists the gram weight and the live price, so there are no surprises. Keep it dry, off in the shower, away from perfume and chlorine. A soft cloth brings the shine back. Sterling silver is tarnish-resistant, not tarnish-proof, so an occasional polish keeps your mens silver watch looking sharp.

