A steel watch is grounded in practical confidence. It has no exotic pretenses; it feels hardier and simpler than watches made of other, precious, metals, each ding and scratch a testament to its wearer’s travels and adventures, rather than imperfections to be fretted over.
Finding a steel watch with a matching steel bracelet is fairly common. But getting them to sing together, just right, has proven elusive to even prominent watch manufacturers. When the steel pairing is done well, the watch looks timeless through decades of diverse fashion trends. In some cases, the design of a good bracelet becomes as iconic and copied as the watch itself. These eight watches show the range and beauty of going steel-on-steel.
MkII Nassau

If you like the Rolex Submariner, but have a budget limited to $1,000, the MkII Nassau is your best option. Designed and assembled by a single man in Pennsylvania, the Nassau is reminiscent of a 1950s Submariner thanks to a 39.2mm steel case with no crown guards. The classic look is complimented by the oyster-style steel bracelet that wears comfortably and pairs with both a T-shirt and a suit cuff. While the “MkII” on the dial may lack some of the cachet of its “Rolex” signature’s counterpart, a $900 price point is a fair trade-off.