Timeless Together: A 2025 Guide to Bering Watch & Jewellery Gift Sets

When you give a watch you give a daily companion—something that marks meetings, holidays, and quiet weekend mornings. Add a matching bracelet or set of earrings and the gesture feels complete. For 2025 Bering has expanded its curated gift boxes, pairing slim Arctic-inspired timepieces with jewellery designed in the same materials and colours. The result is a present that needs no extra wrapping or guess-work yet still feels personal.

1 Why a curated set feels special

Unboxing matters. Instead of a plastic display pillow and loose warranty card, Bering watches packs its sets in textured cardboard trays that cradle both watch and jewellery item side by side. Because the pieces were designed together, case finishes, link patterns and dial tones match perfectly, saving the recipient a future hunt for coordinating accessories.

2 What the 2025 line-up looks like

Bering’s catalogue divides gift sets into three groups:

Group Watch size Jewellery item Style cue Water resistance
Classic Mesh 27–31 mm Cable-style bracelet Brushed steel, sun-ray dial 30 m
Ceramic Accent 34–36 mm Slim bangle with ceramic inlay Glossy bezel ring, crystal hour dots 50 m
Gold-Tone Petite 20 mm square Delicate mesh bracelet Warm PVD finish, minimalist markers Splash-proof

All share flat sapphire glass, quartz accuracy and magnetic clasp jewellery closures for one-hand fastening.

3 Design consistency without repetition

Bering’s approach is restraint, not monotony. The Classic Mesh sets lean on cool silver and charcoal; Ceramic Accent references introduce high-polish rings in midnight blue or snow white; the Gold-Tone Petite group scales everything down for slimmer wrists but keeps readable dials by widening the minute track. Even the buckles echo the finish of the watch case, so no part of the ensemble feels like an after-thought.

4 Materials chosen to last

  • Sapphire crystal deflects scuffs from laptop edges and stacked bangles.

  • 316 L stainless steel holds brushed or polished surfaces without flaking like plated alloys can.

  • High-tech ceramic resists colour fade, handy for pieces worn daily with hand cream or sunscreen.

  • Nickel-safe PVD gold provides warmth while meeting EU skin-contact regulations.

These are the same materials used in Bering’s stand-alone watches, not downgraded versions for bundle pricing.

5 Five notable sets for different personalities

Classic Silver 12927-307-GWP

A 27 mm three-hand watch on Milanese mesh paired with a matching link bracelet. The monochrome palette lets office outfits stay calm; crystal hour dots add just enough sparkle for dinner.

Ceramic Midnight 11435-753 Duo

Glossy navy ceramic arcs across both bezel and cuff bangle, catching light like calm Arctic water. The 38 mm case suits medium wrists while sapphire covers keep the blue deep.

Gold-Tone Square 14520-334-GWP

A 20 mm square watch with rounded corners and a fine mesh bracelet, matched to a slim bangle of the same warm steel. Ideal for minimalists who still appreciate jewellery’s soft gleam.

Max René Couple Set MRGS11

Two 40 mm watches—one on steel mesh, one on matte leather—plus quick-release straps so partners can switch looks. Both share the architect’s signature chamfered indices and slide-off strap system.

Titanium Solar Voyage 15239-797 Bundle

A 39 mm blue-titanium solar watch with a coordinating cuff in brushed blue Ti. Ultra-light for travel days and powered by light rather than disposable batteries.

6 Choosing the right set

  1. Wrist size: Petite wrists often favour cases under 30 mm; larger dials make reading easier without adding weight if sapphire is used.

  2. Metal tone in existing jewellery: Match steel to silver rings, rose cases to warm-hued bracelets, dark ceramic to monochrome wardrobes.

  3. Lifestyle: Office professionals may prefer mesh because it slides under cuffs; active wearers might value 50 m water protection and ceramic hardness.

  4. Maintenance preferences: A solar movement reduces trips for battery changes; titanium avoids nickel concerns.

7 Everyday care

A rinse under fresh water after seaside wear, a micro-fibre cloth for fingerprints and an occasional mild-soap bath for mesh keep both watch and bracelet new-looking. Ceramic inlays require no polishing. If the watch is rated 30 m, avoid prolonged swimming; 50 m models can handle surface dips.

8 Longevity and service

Quartz calibres inside the 2025 gift sets are the same reliable movements used across Bering’s single watches. Authorised repair centres stock crystals, gaskets and bracelets, and the brand covers manufacturing defects for three years worldwide. A pressure test at battery change intervals confirms water seals remain sound.

9 Price perspective

Gift boxes start around the equivalent of US $180 for Classic Mesh, climb to roughly $260 for Ceramic Accent, and peak near $320 for speciality titanium or couple bundles. Considering each package contains a full-spec watch plus stand-alone jewellery item, cost per component stays competitive with many fashion labels that provide mineral glass and plated alloys.

10 Final reflection

A Bering gift set balances purpose and sentiment. The watch brings punctuality, the jewellery piece adds expression, and shared design details tie them together. Whether marking a graduation, celebrating partnership or simply treating yourself to coordinated simplicity, these 2025 boxes offer an effortless route to everyday refinement—no extra shopping required.

Michalle Scote
Author: Michalle Scote