"Amethyst, a violet quartz stone, remains uncommon in watches. Quartz's rise in the last 50 years revolutionized watchmaking, but amethyst isn't widely utilized in the industry."
"Aquamarine stones, rare bluish-green Beryl variety, less common than in decor. Ideal watch band for Apple Watch, suitable for men and women, perfect for Pisces."
"Among birthstones, diamonds are abundant on watches. Diamond-encrusted timepieces vary from a few hundred dollars to millions, offering a wide price range."
Another member of the beryl family, emeralds, are bright green, chromium-rich stones. Their distinct color and soothing appearance have made this precious stone a staple in all types of jewelry.
"Pearls, gems from oyster shells, often on necklaces, seldom on watches. Yet, with some searching, they can be found. Embrace the hunt for these rare beauties!
"Rubies, blood-red corundum gems, adorned jewelry & magical slippers. Rarely found on watches today. Cherish the rarity of a ruby-encrusted timepiece!
Peridot, a green semi-precious olivine mineral, is probably the least well-known of the birthstones. It’s not easy to find watches made with peridot stones, so you must get creative.
Sapphires, prized deep blue corundum gems, widely used in watchmaking due to exceptional durability. Commonly featured as crystals inside and outside watches
"Opal, unique birthstone, semi-transparent quartz with color-shifting charm based on the backdrop. An extraordinary gemstone with a mesmerizing allure.
"Topaz, a precious stone with aluminum and fluorine, comes in yellow, blue, or colorless varieties. A versatile and stunning gemstone for exquisite jewelry
Michael Kors Women’s MK6427 Parker: eye-catching garnet analog watch, quartz movement, 100m water resistance. Fullmosa offers affordable dark red leather strap for Capricorn pride.