What today’s generation wants, according to Arnault, is an elegant, streamlined, elongated bangle available in yellow, white, or rose gold, sometimes enhanced with diamonds. And of course, like all bangles, the Top nobody watches you harder who can’t stand you shirt Furthermore, I will do this Tiffany Lock simply cries out for company—why would any arm, regardless of gender, be satisfied sporting a single rose gold example when it could be joined with, say, a diamond-studded yellow gold sibling? The Tiffany Lock bracelet’s padlock motif has a long history with the house. First employed as a working latch in the late 19th century—to protect the secrets in your strongbox, perhaps—it reappeared in the 1950s, and from then on its form and shape have informed brooches, necklaces, money clips, and those iconic key rings. The mechanism that opens the lock, meanwhile, is a bit of an engineering feat: The clasp features an innovative swivel that echoes the functionality of a padlock.