Okay, so I saw this cool “watch necklace” thing online and thought, “I can totally make that!” Here’s how it went down, step-by-step.

Finding the Goods
First, I needed a watch. Not just any watch, though. It had to be small and kinda vintage-looking. I hit up a few thrift stores and finally scored this old, slightly beat-up pocket watch. Perfect!
Then, I needed a chain. I already had a few old necklaces lying around, so I picked one that I thought would look good with the watch. It was a simple, silver-colored chain – nothing too flashy.
Putting it Together
This was the tricky part. I opened up the back of the pocket watch. Usually, there’s a little loop where the original chain would go. Luckily, this one had it!
Next, I took my necklace chain and carefully threaded it through that loop. I had to use some tiny pliers to help me because my fingers are too clumsy. It’s easy to damage it, so do it carefully!
- Open the pocket watch.
- Locate the loop.
- Thread the chain.
- Use pliers if needed.
The Final Touches
Once the chain was through, I made sure it was secure.I closed the back of the watch, It might took a few tries, because the chain make the back harder to close!

And that’s it! My very own, handmade watch necklace. It’s not perfect, the watch is a little scratched, and the chain is a bit tarnished, but that’s what makes it unique, right?
I wear it all the time now, and I always get compliments. I am even thinking about making some for my friends. We’ll see!