Graduation Gifts
A graduation gift in the UK is rarely just about marking the qualification. It is about marking three or four (or seven, if there is a master's and...
See moreA graduation gift in the UK is rarely just about marking the qualification. It is about marking three or four (or seven, if there is a master's and a doctorate involved) of the most defining years in a person's life. The pieces below are the Wecord graduation range: jewellery, watches and engraved pieces that work as the milestone gift from parents to a graduating son or daughter, the gift between partners or close friends, and the piece bought as a self-gift for someone marking their own qualification.
Every piece can be engraved through our customised gifts service with the graduate's name, the year of graduation ("Class of 2026"), the degree subject, the university, or any short phrase. Engraving turns a beautiful piece of jewellery into the actual graduation gift, the one the graduate keeps and wears for years afterwards as a reminder of the day.
The selection covers four format categories: cord bracelets engraved with the graduation date for the entry tier, the Heart Collection and Clover Collection for the sentimental tier, the Duke watch and Oliver watch for the classic milestone watch tier, and the diamond-set Soho Pavé pieces for the substantial parent-to-daughter or grandparent-to-grandchild graduation gift.
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Why graduation gifts matter in the UK
UK university graduation is the single biggest milestone moment for most people in their twenties. Three years (or four, with a placement year) of work culminate in a single ceremony, and the gift given on that day is the artefact that survives the moment. Most graduates remember the gift longer than they remember the speeches.
The cultural context shapes the gifting. UK graduation ceremonies typically run between June and November, with most universities clustering the summer ceremonies into June and July. Family travel for the day is significant; parents often drive several hours, grandparents often fly in, and the gift is given either at the dinner that evening or at home in the days afterwards. The setting is private rather than public, which means the gift can be more personal than a wedding gift or a birthday gift.
The other context is that graduation gifts often carry a "first in family" weight that other milestone gifts do not. For the first generation in a family to graduate from university, the gift from parents or grandparents marks something larger than the qualification itself. For graduates in the first family member to complete a master's or doctorate, the same applies at a higher tier. The piece chosen for these moments is usually one that will be worn for decades.
This is the brief that the Wecord graduation range is built around: a piece that marks the day specifically (through engraving), feels proportionate to the moment without overshooting, and is built to be worn for the years that follow rather than kept in a box.
The Wecord pieces that work as graduation gifts
Within the Wecord catalogue, six product categories carry the weight of a UK graduation gift. Each works for a slightly different recipient and budget, and the right choice depends on the relationship and the tier the gift sits at.
The cord bracelets are the entry tier. A Soho or Heart cord bracelet engraved with "Class of 2026," the graduate's initials and graduation date, or the degree subject and university, sits in the £80 to £150 range and works as the standard gift between friends, between siblings, or as a self-gift. The 27-colour cord palette means the bracelet can be matched to the graduate's personal style. The cord bracelets collection is the home of this tier.
The Heart Collection is the sentimental tier. The Heart charm is a direct symbolic gift between family members, particularly mother to daughter or partner to partner. Engraved with the graduation date on the back of the heart, it becomes a piece tied specifically to the day. The Heart Collection sits at the £100 to £250 tier across silver, gold vermeil, and rose gold vermeil finishes.
The Clover Collection works through symbolism rather than romance. The four-leaf clover carries luck and protection meaning, which suits the moment of leaving university and starting a career (an inflection point that benefits from a small charm of luck on the wrist). The Mini Golden Clover and Mini Silver Clover are the most-given Clover pieces for graduation, often engraved with the graduate's name or the year. See the Clover Collection for the full range.
The Soho Pavé range is the substantial tier. Lab-grown diamonds set into a Soho charm on the same cord as the entry-tier bracelet, which means the piece reads as a real diamond gift while still being wearable for daily life. This is the tier most often chosen by parents giving to a daughter at her degree ceremony, or by grandparents marking a first-grandchild graduation. The Soho Collection includes the Pavé pieces alongside the non-diamond Soho range.
The Duke watch is the classic graduation watch. A Swiss quartz movement watch, available in a small model (typically given to women) and a large model (typically given to men), with engraving available on the case back. A watch as a graduation gift is the format that most UK graduates do not buy for themselves, which is why it works so well as a parent-to-graduate gift. The graduate ends up wearing the watch through their first job, their first promotion, and (often) for decades after. See the Duke Collection for the full range, or the watches collection for the broader selection.
The Oliver watch is the alternative for a more minimalist graduate. Stainless steel 316L case, ultra-thin profile, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 30 metres. The Oliver works particularly well for a graduate going into a profession where the watch will be visible at work (law, finance, consulting, medicine). The Oliver Collection sits alongside the Duke as the second watch option.
For a broader graduation-relevant selection, see our wider Jewellery collection or our watches under £500 selection if budget is the primary filter.
Engraving for graduation: Class of 2026 and beyond
Engraving is the single thing that turns a Wecord piece into a graduation gift specifically rather than a generic jewellery gift. The engraving is what makes the piece tied to the graduate's specific moment, and it is the difference between a beautiful bracelet and a piece the graduate keeps as a permanent record of the day.
Five engraving formats cover the vast majority of UK graduation pieces:
"Class of 2026" or the year alone. The simplest and most popular format. Works on Heart charms, Soho charms, the back of pendants, and watch case backs. Reads cleanly across decades and does not date the piece by being too specific.
The graduate's full name and the year. "Sarah Williams 2026" or "James O'Connor 2026." The most common format for parent-to-graduate gifts where the gift is meant to be unmistakably personal.
The degree title and university. "BSc Economics, LSE 2026" or "MA History, Oxford 2026." The most personal engraving format, particularly for postgraduate qualifications. Works best on the back of watch cases or larger pendant pieces where there is space for longer text.
"Dr. [Name]" for doctoral graduations. The first time a PhD graduate sees their title in writing is often on a piece given by their supervisor, partner, or family. The engraving captures the moment of the title becoming theirs.
A single word from the family. "Proud," "First," "Mama" (in the graduate's handwriting where the engraving is laser-traced from a scanned signature), or a private family word. Less common but particularly meaningful for first-in-family graduations.
Engraving is added through the customised gifts service, with standard turnaround of approximately 5 to 7 working days from order. Engraved pieces are bespoke and cannot be returned or exchanged unless they arrive damaged or with the wrong engraving. Confirm the spelling, format, and exact text carefully before completing the order. For pieces ordered close to the graduation date, our team in Knightsbridge can confirm timing on request.
Graduation gifts by recipient
The right graduation gift depends almost entirely on the relationship between the gift-giver and the graduate. Five distinct relationships cover most UK gifting.
Parent to graduate
The biggest gift category. Parents typically give the most substantial graduation gift, usually a watch (Duke or Oliver depending on the graduate's style) or a piece from the Soho Pavé range for a daughter. The engraving on a parent-to-graduate gift is usually the graduate's full name and the year, sometimes with a short word added. For first-in-family graduations, the gift is often planned months in advance and chosen as an heirloom piece rather than a fashion piece. The Duke watch with diamonds at the higher tier is the most-given parent-to-daughter gift; the Oliver watch is the most-given parent-to-son gift.
Grandparent to grandchild
Often the most emotionally weighty gift category, particularly when the grandchild is the first grandchild to graduate. The gifts at this tier are usually substantial pieces (Duke watches, Soho Pavé bracelets, or pieces from the Atlas Collection for ring formats) chosen specifically because they will outlive the grandparent. Many grandparents choose pieces they themselves received as graduation or wedding gifts decades earlier. The engraving usually carries the year and the graduate's name, sometimes with the name of the grandparent who gave it. For the broader gifting selection, see Gifts for Her and Gifts for Him.
Partner to partner
The trickiest category, because the gift sits in the same emotional territory as a wedding gift or push present (which the partner may also be giving in the same period). The right tier is usually one step below a wedding gift, and the engraving is usually private rather than the more public "Class of 2026" format (a date that means something to the couple, a private word, a phrase from the relationship). The Heart Collection at its standard tier and the Soho Collection at its diamond tier are the most-given partner-to-partner graduation gifts.
Friend to friend
The most common graduation gift overall by volume. The right tier is usually a single piece in the £50 to £150 range. A Soho or Heart cord bracelet engraved with "Class of 2026" or the graduate's initials and year sits at this level. The cord bracelet format works particularly well for friend gifting because it is wearable, adjustable to any wrist, and does not assume the graduate's specific style preferences (the cord can be a neutral colour that suits any wardrobe). For coordinated gifts across a friendship group (multiple friends graduating together), matching cord bracelets in different colours but with the same charm read as a coordinated gift set without requiring everyone to spend the same amount.
Self-gift
An increasingly common category, particularly among graduates marking a master's or doctorate they have funded themselves, or graduates in their late twenties or thirties whose milestone is more personal than family-driven. The self-gift is usually chosen with no engraving (the graduate prefers a piece that does not constantly remind them of the qualification but functions as a wearable piece with private meaning) or with a private inscription that does not read as a graduation reference (a single word, a date, an initial). The Atlas Collection ring and the Duke watch are the most-given self-gifts at the postgraduate tier.
Graduation gifts by budget
UK graduation gifting spans a huge range, from a modest friend gift at £50 to a parent-to-graduate watch at £1,500 or more. The Wecord catalogue covers the middle of this range cleanly.
Under £100: friend, sibling, or coordinated group gift
The right tier for friends marking each other's graduations and for siblings or extended family giving a token piece rather than a substantial one. A single cord bracelet from the Heart, Soho or Clover ranges with engraving sits here. The piece reads as personal and considered rather than insufficient.
£100 to £250: standard graduation gift
The most common tier in the UK for parent-to-friend, parent-to-friend's-child, and partner-to-partner gifts. A Heart Collection necklace, a Mini Soho Pavé charm, an engraved cord bracelet set, or a coordinated bracelet-and-necklace combination sit at this level. Engraving included.
£250 to £600: substantial parent or grandparent gift
The Soho Pavé bracelet (with lab-grown diamonds), a Duke or Oliver watch in the entry tier, an Atlas ring, or a coordinated jewellery set. This is the tier for parents giving to a daughter at her degree ceremony or grandparents marking a milestone graduation in the family.
£600 to £1,500: heirloom-tier graduation gift
The Duke watch in its small or large model with diamond accents, the higher-tier Soho Pavé combinations, or a bespoke piece commissioned through the customised gifts service. This is the tier where the gift is meant to be kept and worn for decades, often with the graduate's full name and degree engraved on the case back. Most parents choosing at this tier are gifting a first child's graduation or marking a postgraduate qualification.
£1,500+: postgraduate, professional, or first-in-family tier
For PhD graduations, medical qualifications, or first-in-family graduations where the gift is a permanent acknowledgement of a lifetime's worth of work culminating in the day. The Duke Limited Edition watches and bespoke commissions through the Bracelet Lab live at this tier. Pieces here are almost always engraved with the full title (Dr., name, qualification, university, year) on the case back.
UK graduation timing and delivery
UK graduation ceremonies cluster into three main windows. Most undergraduate ceremonies happen between mid-June and mid-July. Some universities (particularly those running summer terms or trimester systems) hold ceremonies in autumn (October to November). Postgraduate ceremonies often happen separately from undergraduate, sometimes in winter. The ceremony date is usually announced two to three months in advance.
This timing matters for engraving. Standard UK delivery on Wecord pieces is free across the country, with engraved pieces requiring approximately 5 to 7 working days from order. For a graduation in mid-June, the engraved order should be placed in late May at the latest. For graduation gifts inside a tighter window, our flagship boutique at 60 Beauchamp Place in Knightsbridge can advise on faster turnaround on selected pieces, particularly for in-person collection.
For graduates whose family is travelling from abroad to attend the ceremony, gift collection at the boutique is often easier than home delivery. The store locator has the boutique address and opening hours.
Graduation gifts for specific qualifications
Some graduations carry their own context, and the gift can be tailored accordingly.
Medical and nursing graduations. The qualification often comes with a specific transition into NHS work, and the gift is often a piece the graduate will wear during shifts. Watches with sweep-second hands (which both Wecord watches feature) are the format most commonly chosen because they are required for taking pulses. Cord bracelets work for nurses specifically because the cord is comfortable under glove cuffs and the pieces can be cleaned. For nursing graduations, the most-given engraving is "[Name], RN [Year]" or a similar professional designation.
Law graduations. The qualification leads into pupillage, training contract, or LPC, and the gift is often a piece the graduate will wear into chambers or chambers' equivalent. Watches dominate this category (the Oliver in particular suits the conservative aesthetic of UK legal practice), and engravings often include the graduate's name and the year, sometimes with the law firm or chambers added later as a second engraving.
Master's and PhD graduations. The piece often acknowledges a longer journey than an undergraduate qualification (master's typically follows three years of undergraduate work plus one to two years of postgraduate; PhDs typically four to seven years on top of that). The engraving usually includes the title, the subject, and the year ("Dr Sarah Williams, History, 2026" for example). Pieces at this tier tend to be at the higher end of the budget range.
Mature student graduations. Graduates returning to education in their thirties, forties, or later represent a growing UK demographic. The gifts at these graduations often carry more emotional weight than traditional graduation gifts because the qualification represents a deliberate life change rather than a default educational path. Engravings are often more personal (a private word, a date that means something to the family) rather than the standard "Class of 2026" format.
Bracelet, necklace, watch, or ring: choosing the right format
Each format works for graduation gifting, and the right choice depends on what the graduate already wears and what they are likely to wear into their first post-graduation job.
Bracelets. The most versatile format. Cord bracelets work for any wrist size (the adjustable closure removes sizing risk entirely) and any wardrobe (the 27-colour cord palette includes a neutral option for every taste). The bracelet sits at the wrist where the graduate sees it during the workday, which gives the engraved date a quiet visibility throughout the year. The most-given graduation bracelet across the catalogue is the Soho Pavé in silver or gold finish.
Necklaces. The format that works best for graduates who already wear necklaces routinely. The engraving sits at the back of the pendant where it is private rather than visible to others, which suits graduates who prefer a piece that means something to them without explaining it to everyone. The Mini Soho Pavé necklace is the most-given graduation necklace.
Watches. The classic milestone gift, particularly from parents to graduates. The watch is the format most graduates do not buy for themselves at the start of their careers, which is why it works as a graduation gift. The Duke watch in its small model is the most-given graduation watch for women; the Oliver is the most-given for men. Engraving on watches is added to the case back. See the watches collection for the full range.
Rings. The least common graduation gift format in the UK but a strong choice for graduates who prefer rings to other jewellery. The Atlas Collection works particularly well because the pieces are minimalist and do not compete with engagement rings or wedding bands the graduate may wear later. The Atlas Collection is the home of the graduation ring tier.
Why Wecord versus the standard UK graduation gift alternatives
Most UK graduation shoppers compare against three categories: the high-street jewellers (Pandora, Joma, Links of London), the personalised gifts retailers (Not On The High Street, Etsy, the major engraving specialists), and the higher-tier jewellery houses (Tiffany, Cartier for the most substantial gifts).
Compared to the high street, Wecord pieces are made in our own ateliers from sterling silver and 18K gold vermeil at three microns rather than thinner-plated alternatives. The engraving is done in-house in London by the same team across the catalogue, which means the finish reads consistently. Pandora and Joma pieces work well at a younger graduation tier (sixth form, college) but the build quality at the same price point sits a tier below.
Compared to personalised gifts retailers, Wecord is built around jewellery that happens to be engraved rather than around engraving as a service. The pieces work as standalone jewellery without the engraving, which means they read as substantial gifts rather than novelty items. The retailers selling generic pieces with engraving applied tend to produce gifts that work for the moment but do not survive into the graduate's twenties as wearable pieces.
Compared to the higher-tier houses, Wecord sits at a price point that puts substantial graduation gifting back into reach for normal UK households. A Soho Pavé bracelet at £350 to £500 carries genuine diamond presence at a fraction of the equivalent Tiffany or Cartier piece, while sitting in a similar aesthetic territory. For first-in-family graduations or for households where graduation is genuinely the biggest gifting moment of the year, the price-to-presence ratio matters.
The brand is London-based, with a flagship boutique at 60 Beauchamp Place in Knightsbridge. For graduations within easy travel of London, in-person selection at the boutique is the most considered way to choose a piece, particularly for higher-tier gifts where the engraving and finish need to be confirmed before commitment.
Frequently asked questions about UK graduation gifts
What is a typical UK graduation gift budget?
The range is wide. Friend-to-friend gifts in the UK typically sit between £30 and £150. Parent-to-graduate gifts cluster between £200 and £800 for most households, with first-in-family graduations and postgraduate qualifications often sitting higher. Grandparent gifts vary enormously but often sit at the higher end (£500 to £1,500+). The right amount is whatever is proportionate to the relationship and feels meaningful rather than excessive.
What is the best graduation gift for a daughter or son?
For a daughter, the most-given Wecord graduation gift is the Soho Pavé bracelet (with lab-grown diamonds and the graduation date engraved on the back of the charm) or the Duke watch in its small model. For a son, the most-given gift is the Duke watch in its large model or the Oliver watch with engraving on the case back. Both formats are pieces the graduate is unlikely to buy for themselves at the start of their career, which is part of why they work as parent gifts.
Can I have a graduation gift engraved with "Class of 2026"?
Yes. "Class of 2026" is the most common graduation engraving across the Wecord catalogue, alongside the graduate's name and the year, the degree subject and university, or a private phrase. Engraving is added through the customised gifts service, with approximately 5 to 7 working days standard turnaround. Engraved pieces are bespoke and cannot be returned unless damaged or incorrect.
What is a good graduation gift for a friend?
The standard friend-to-friend graduation gift in the UK is a single cord bracelet in the £50 to £150 range, ideally engraved with the friend's initials and graduation year, or "Class of 2026" if the engraving needs to be more general. The Soho, Heart, and Clover cord bracelets are the most-given pieces in this category. For a coordinated gift across a friendship group all graduating together, matching bracelets in different colours read as a coordinated set.
Are watches good graduation gifts in the UK?
Watches are the classic UK graduation gift, particularly from parents to graduates. The reason is practical: most graduates do not own a quality watch at the start of their careers and are unlikely to buy one for themselves before their first promotion or salary increase. A watch given at graduation is a piece the graduate wears through their first job, often for years afterwards. The Duke and Oliver collections at Wecord are both built for this exact moment.
What about graduation gifts for nurses, doctors, or law graduates?
For nursing and medical graduates, watches with sweep-second hands work specifically because they are required for taking patient pulses. The Duke watch and Oliver watch both meet this requirement. Cord bracelets also work for medical graduates because the cord is comfortable under glove cuffs and the pieces can be cleaned. For law graduates, the conservative aesthetic of UK legal practice tends to suit minimalist watches (the Oliver in particular) or single-piece jewellery rather than statement pieces. Engravings often include the professional designation ("Dr.," "RN," "Esq." for law graduates).
When should I order a graduation gift to be delivered in time?
Standard UK delivery on Wecord pieces is free, and engraved pieces require approximately 5 to 7 working days from order. For a graduation in mid-June, place the engraved order in late May. For tighter timing, our flagship boutique at 60 Beauchamp Place in Knightsbridge can advise on faster turnaround for in-person collection. For graduates whose family is travelling for the ceremony, boutique collection on the day of arrival often works better than home delivery to a temporarily empty house.
Can I see the piece in person before buying?
Yes. The Wecord flagship boutique at 60 Beauchamp Place in Knightsbridge stocks the full UK catalogue. The team there can walk through engraving choices, confirm timing, and demonstrate how the engraving will appear on the actual piece before commitment. The store locator has full opening hours.
What is the most popular Wecord graduation gift?
Across the UK catalogue, the most-given graduation gifts are the Duke watch in its small model with engraving (most-given parent-to-daughter gift), the Oliver watch (most-given parent-to-son gift), and the Soho Pavé bracelet with the graduation date engraved on the back of the charm (most-given grandparent or substantial parent gift). At the friend-to-friend tier, the most-given piece is the Soho Cord Bracelet with "Class of 2026" engraved on the charm.
Do you offer graduation gift packaging?
Every Wecord piece arrives in our standard branded gift packaging, which is suitable for direct presentation at a graduation dinner or family gathering without additional wrapping. The packaging is matt-finish branded card with ribbon detail and works as the gift presentation itself. For coordinated gifts across multiple graduates (a parent giving to several siblings, for example), the boutique team can arrange matching packaging on request.
Can I exchange a graduation gift if it does not fit?
For non-engraved cord bracelets, the adjustable sliding closure removes the sizing question entirely (the same bracelet fits any wrist between roughly 14cm and 21cm). For necklaces, watches, and engraved pieces, our standard return policy of 15 days from receipt applies, with the exception that engraved pieces are bespoke and cannot be returned unless they arrive damaged or with the wrong engraving. The recipient can exchange a non-engraved piece for a different colour or size within the standard return window.
Browse the full graduation gift selection
The pieces above the fold are the curated graduation selection. For broader options, the customised gifts service handles every engraved piece in the catalogue, the watches collection includes the full Duke and Oliver ranges suited to milestone gifting, and the jewellery collection brings together every Heart, Soho, Clover, and Atlas piece.
For a visit-first approach, our flagship boutique at 60 Beauchamp Place in Knightsbridge carries the full UK range. If you are planning the gift in advance and want to see how the engraving will read on the actual piece, the boutique is the right starting point. The store locator has the full hours and contact details.









































