Some timepieces effortlessly set themselves apart from the rest, with meticulous craftsmanship, premium materials and unrivalled technology, and we have the top four.
ROYAL OAK PERPETUAL TITANIUM & SALMON
by Audemars Piguet
The limited edition of Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak line immediately reached new heights when it was first launched. What stands out from this piece is the salmon dial (not rose gold), a shade that is rarely found on Swiss watches. This USD70,000 darling is not to be missed.
OVERSEAS SELF-WINDING
by Vacheron Constantin
The Overseas Self-Winding is one of Vacheron Constantin’s forays into modern watch technology. Highlighting strength and impressive movement, the piece still holds the classic qualities the brand is known for, while aiming for a more contemporary approach.
25H
by Gucci
The word on the street is this timepiece’s moniker is inspired by the brand’s creative director Alessandro Michele, who believes number 25 holds significant power. As the brand’s first fine timepiece collection, 25H is more than just a fashion statement – at USD120,000 it better be.
SKY MOON TOURBILLON HAUT ARTISANAT
by Patek Philippe
Dubbed as the bigfoot among avid luxury watch collectors due to its rarity, the double-face wristwatch combines 12 complications in a meticulously elaborate way. Featuring a hand-engraved rose gold case with a brown dial in grand feu champlevé and cloisonné enamel, this watch better be on your wrist.