The specified phrase describes a timepiece designed for a male wearer, characterized by a casing and/or band finished in a pink-hued gold alloy. An example would be a chronograph featuring a face of a contrasting color, such as navy blue or black, paired with the distinctive pink metal.
Such items represent a fusion of traditional horology and contemporary aesthetics. The color provides a warmer, less conventional alternative to yellow gold or stainless steel. This offers both a sophisticated and subtly assertive statement on the wrist. Historically, the inclusion of copper in the gold alloy to achieve the color has roots in Russian jewelry of the 19th century, gaining wider popularity throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. The increased adoption stems from its visual appeal and its ability to complement a range of skin tones and clothing styles.