While the popularity of yellow gold watches has been on the decline in recent years, the use of rose gold is on the rise — mostly because it offers the watch-going public a chance to wear gold without looking like a successful retiree. But what is it, exactly? Red gold is essentially yellow gold that has been colored by using more copper and less silver in the alloy. The higher the copper content, the redder the color of the metal, from pink, to rose and then red. Rose offers darker tones and a more masculine demeanor; paired with the right watch — say, any of these five great examples — a rose gold timepiece could be a great addition to your collection. But gold isn’t considered a precious metal for nothing. Be prepared to shell out for one.
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Bremont ALT1-C/RG Classic

Best Rose Gold Watch for the Old School Gentleman: The ALT1-C/RG Classic ($18,250) is Bremont’s first non-limited watch to feature a rose gold case, and they chose an ideal platform for this precious addition to their lineup. Measuring 43 millimeters wide with a bright white marine-style dial, black markers and a legible two-register chronograph display, the ALT1-C/RG blends classic British styling with the warm tones of its 18-karat rose gold case. Employing Bremont’s signature Trip-Tick case design, the ALT1-C/RG features a three piece case with a PVD-treated middle barrel that houses Bremont’s ETA-based BE-50AE automatic chronograph movement. The Bremont ALT1-C/RG exhibits an impressive mix of old school style, day to day functionality and English charm.