Schedule 1 Jewelry: Necklaces, Watches, and More

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Note: This guide covers content from Schedule 1, a satirical video game set in a fictional world. All items, recipes, and references are entirely made up and exist only in the game. Please don’t try any of this in real life!


So you’ve made a little money in Schedule 1 and you’re ready to flex. You open your inventory, see slots for a necklace and a watch, and think: “Finally, time to accessorize like a morally questionable boss.”

And then… nothing. No store. No item. No way to look slightly cooler while running a highly illegal operation out of a bungalow.

Here’s what we know.

Can You Buy Necklaces or Watches?

Yes, the game has slots for them. Yes, there’s a building with the word “jewelry” slapped on the side… But no, you can’t actually walk into it and throw money around like a rich uncle at Christmas. The building has no interior, no shopkeeper, and no usable bling.

Players have checked the clothing store. They’ve checked pawn shops. They’ve even scoured the back alleys. Still nothing.

Why Are the Slots There, Then?

Most likely, it’s just a future feature. A little placeholder for things that haven’t been added yet. The devs probably want you to look the part someday—with chains, watches, maybe even matching earrings if things really spiral—but right now, all you get is hope and an empty accessory slot.

Kind of like real life, but with more banana resin.

That Jewelry Store—Is It Real?

Yes, kind of. There’s a navy blue building in the game with “jewelry” written across the front. But it’s just for show. You can’t go inside. You can’t buy anything. It’s the fashion equivalent of a closed gas station bathroom: all promise, no delivery.

Final Blurb

You can’t wear a watch or a necklace in Schedule 1 yet, but you can pretend. Stare longingly at those empty slots. Stand outside the jewelry shop like it’s Black Friday and you’re first in line. The day will come. Maybe. For now, focus on building your empire—and maybe don’t buy clothes with too many pockets. That’s where suspicion starts.


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