
1. Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime
Patek Philippe has a striking two-tone version of its most complicated wristwatch, the Grandmaster Chime, combining white gold and rose gold with brown opaline dials. This reversible double-sided timepiece features 20 complications, including five acoustic functions, such as a patented alarm and date repeater, along with a perpetual calendar, second time zone, and moon phases. The 47.7mm case showcases a hand-guilloché hobnail pattern, while the brown opaline dials display Breguet numerals and intricate detailing. Paired with a dark chestnut alligator strap and cufflinks, this luxury watch exemplifies haute horlogerie craftsmanship.
2. Rolex Submariner Date
The Rolex Submariner is a watch that defined diving timepieces. The Submariner Date’s rotatable bezel is a key functionality of the watch. Its 60-minute graduations allow a diver to accurately and safely monitor diving time and decompression stops. Manufactured by Rolex from a hard, corrosion-resistant ceramic, the Cerachrom bezel insert is virtually scratch-proof. A luminescent capsule on the zero marker ensures legibility, no matter how dark the environment, and the bezel’s knurled edge is designed to offer excellent grip under water, even with gloves. PS The Oyster Perpetual Submariner was, at its launch in 1953, the first divers’ wristwatch to be waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet). Today, the Submariner and the Submariner Date are equipped with features that ensure their reliability and trustworthiness as diving instruments.
3. Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre Rendez-Vous Dazzling Shooting Star
A romantic expression of The Stellar Odyssey – the 2022 theme of the Maison – the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre Rendez-Vous Dazzling Shooting Star is equipped with the new Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 734. On the blue aventurine dial, a shooting star appears four to six times per hour, as if by magic, a vision of beauty and magnificence. The secret of this new complication is hidden in the center of the spangled dial surrounded by dazzling diamonds. Here, three superimposed discs make the shooting star appear and disappear. The spectacle is so beautiful, the wearer can even invoke the shooting star at whim by turning the crown several times. Encased in pink gold, the luxury watch has an alligator leather, Blue interchangeable strap and is water resistant up to 5 bar.

4. Omega Speedmaster Professional “Moonwatch”
The Omega Speedmaster is historically significant, having been the first watch worn on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. Known as the “Moonwatch,” this chronograph has become synonymous with space exploration. The Speedmaster Professional’s precision, durability, and timeless design make it a sought-after classic in the luxury watch world. The Speedmaster’s association with NASA not only cemented its place in horological history but also elevated its status as a luxury piece. Today, vintage Speedmasters, especially those worn during the Apollo missions, are highly prized by collectors.
5. Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Large Duoface
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso is an iconic piece, famous for its ability to flip and reveal a second dial. Originally designed for polo players in the 1930s, this reversible case allows the wearer to protect the dial during sports activities. The elegant design and innovative functionality have made it one of the most beloved watches in the luxury segment. The Reverso has become a symbol of Art Deco design, with limited editions often commanding high resale prices due to their rarity and craftsmanship.
6. Vacheron Constantin Patrimony
Vacheron Constantin’s Patrimony collection epitomizes understated luxury. The Patrimony is designed for those who appreciate subtle elegance over bold design, with its clean lines and minimalist aesthetic. The watch features an ultra-thin case and a mechanical movement that showcases the brand’s commitment to fine horology. The Patrimony is considered one of the finest examples of Swiss watchmaking, and its long-standing reputation for precision and style has made it a top choice for collectors and connoisseurs of refined craftsmanship.

7. Hermès Arceau
Designed by Henri d’Origny in 1978, the Hermès Arceau is a perfect representation of French equestrian heritage and luxury craftsmanship. Its unique tilted Arabic numerals and asymmetrical, stirrup-inspired lugs set it apart from traditional watch designs, giving it a dynamic artistic appeal. Hermès, known for its mastery in leather goods, often pairs the Arceau with handmade leather straps. Over the years, the Arceau collection has evolved with complications like moon phases and tourbillons, yet it remains an understated, elegant choice for watch connoisseurs.
8. Cartier Tank
The Cartier Tank, introduced in 1917 by Louis Cartier, is one of the most recognisable luxury watches in history. Inspired by the shape of WWI Renault tanks, its rectangular case and clean, Art Deco aesthetic set a new standard for watch design. The Tank has been worn by countless icons, including Princess Diana, Andy Warhol, and Jacqueline Kennedy. Over the decades, Cartier has released multiple variations, including the Tank Louis Cartier, Tank Française, and Tank Must, but its understated elegance and classic Roman numeral dial remain unchanged.
9. Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5270P
Patek Philippe’s Grand Complications 5270P is the perfect blend of horological mastery and exceptional design. With features such as a perpetual calendar, chronograph, and moon phases, this timepiece is a testament to Patek Philippe’s mastery in crafting complex movements. The platinum case and elegant dial make it one of the most sought-after watches in the world. The 5270P is a rare piece, with only a few hundred models ever produced. Its complexity, exclusivity, and craftsmanship make it one of the most highly desired luxury watches for serious collectors.
10. Bvlgari Serpenti
Whether realistic or geometrically abstract, each Serpenti prestige watch is able to wind Bulgari’s hallmarks together: a love of colour, the juxtaposition of materials, innovative artisanal techniques, and a subtle wearability. With Quartz movement, 35mm steel curved case with 18 kt rose gold bezel set with brilliant-cut diamonds, the 18 kt rose gold crown of the Bvlgari Serpentine is set with a cabochon-cut pink rubellite, green lacquered dial with guilloché soleil treatment, and single-spiral 18 kt rose gold and steel bracelet.

Final Thoughts: A Luxury Watch as an Investment
When considering a luxury watch as an investment, it’s essential to understand that these timepieces go beyond mere functionality and craftsmanship. High-end watches from luxury brands like Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet appreciate in value over time, making them attractive to collectors and investors. Limited editions, rarity, brand prestige, and the condition of the watch contribute to its long-term potential. Unlike stocks or bonds, luxury watches can offer a tangible and aesthetically pleasing form of investment that may also hold cultural and emotional value. However, the market can be unpredictable, with values fluctuating based on trends, economic factors, and brand popularity. As with any investment, research and knowledge of the specific watch models, market trends, and expert insights are crucial.
Jasmeen Dugal is Associate Editor at FashionABC, contributing her insights on fashion, technology, and sustainability. She brings with herself more than two decades of editorial experience, working for national newspapers and luxury magazines in India.
Jasmeen Dugal has worked with exchange4media as a senior writer contributing articles on the country’s advertising and marketing movements, and then with Condenast India as Net Editor where she helmed Vogue India’s official website in terms of design, layout and daily content. Besides this, she is also an entrepreneur running her own luxury portal, Explosivefashion, which highlights the latest in luxury fashion and hospitality.


