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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
Audemars Piguet reached out to Swiss designer Gérald Genta for the creation of this timepiece in 1972. The shape of the clock was unlike anything seen before: an octagonal bezel with six visible screws was reminiscent of maritime portholes. It is believed that the name Royal oak refers to the warships of the Royal Navy. With a diameter measuring 39 mm, the timepiece exudes a decidedly sporty composition. A novelty in the world of traditional watchmaking, the timepiece was initially composed of a conventional stainless steel. The Royal Oak is now considered the flagship model of Audemars Piguet: thanks to its distinctive shape, the timepiece enjoys an outstanding recognition value. Along with accurately displaying the time, the Royal Oak collection presents models that come equipped with complications and auxiliary functions.
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Rolex Daytona
The Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona was designed to meet the needs of professional racing drivers. The Cosmograph Daytona is the benchmark for those with a passion for driving and speed. It has been manufactured by Rolex since 1963 in three distinct generations: the second series was introduced in 1988, and the third in 2000. While cosmetically similar, the second series introduced a self-winding movement, and the third series brought manufacture of the movement in-house to Rolex. The current Cosmograph Daytona is equipped with a tachymetric scale, a sweep seconds hand for reading to 1/8 of a second, and elapsed-time hours and minute displays. With a 40mm case, it is available in a variety of materials.
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Omega Speedmaster
The Omega Speedmaster is a luxury watch collection created by Omega, the Swiss watch company founded in 1848. The Speedmaster collection is most famously known for its association with NASA and the first manned lunar landing in 1969. The collection includes a variety of models, such as the Speedmaster Moonwatch, Speedmaster Racing and Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon. The collection has a rich history, it was first introduced in 1957 as a sport and racing watch, later on it became the first watch worn on the moon and has since been known as the Moonwatch.
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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore
Launched in 1993, the Royal Oak Offshore was released as an anniversary celebration of the classic Royal Oak that was launched in the 1970s. The design of the Royal Oak Offshore dates back to 1989 when Audemars Piguet designer, Emmanuel Gueit, presented a conceptual sketch of a more robust Royal Oak. Outside of the larger case size seen on the Royal Oak Offshore, the model family also boasts bolder aesthetics and new use of materials for AP. The Royal Oak Offshore saw another iteration launch, which celebrated 16 years of production in 2021. This would be the Royal Oak Offshore Diver, an evolution of the Offshore Scuba from 2005. The Offshore Diver keeps the larger case size and rubber elements that are familiar from the Royal Oak Offshore but adds in a second crown at 10 o'clock to control the rotating bezel while removing the chronograph that the Offshore is known for.
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Patek Philippe Nautilus
When it was launched in 1976, the Patek Philippe Nautilus broke the prevailing rules of Haute Horlogerie with its steel case, octagonal bezel, porthole-inspired construction and horizontal embossed dial design by Gérald Genta. With its robust case, which is waterproof to a depth of 120 meters, its unmistakable design and state-of-the-art mechanics, it became one of the most sought-after watches from this traditional brand. Whether in its original look with a blue dial and cool stainless steel or with a harmonious brown dial and rose gold case, as a chronograph, GMT or an annual calendar, the Patek Philippe Nautilus is an expressive statement whatever design is choosen.
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Patek Philippe Complications
Patek Philippe is highly renowned for their exquisite craftsmanship and infamous work inventing numerous intricate complications, so it's no wonder why they offer one of the most impressive watch suites of all time, the Patek Philippe Complications collection. By definition, a watch complication is anything a watch does beyond telling the date and time. For example, the Patek Philippe Complications is particularly known for complications like annual calendars, dual time zones, world time displays, moon phase indicators, and flyback chronographs. Because of the brand's mastery in all things complex, this collection's models typically have two or three complications per watch.
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Rolex GMT-Master II
The Gmt-Master was designed to show the time in two time zones simultaneously. Its distinctive feature is the two-tone bezel that allows you to distinguish the hours of the day from those of the night. The Rolex GMT-Master II is one of the most coveted luxury travel watches on the planet, and its predecessor, the original, non-numerical GMT-Master, basically established the template that other dual-time zone timepieces have been following for more than half a century. Now it is considered one of Rolex's most iconic models thanks to its history and evolution, from its aviation-inspired beginnings in 1954 to the status it enjoys in the modern era, with all the major models spotlighted in between.
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Rolex Datejust
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust is a certified, self-winding chronometer wristwatch manufactured by Rolex. When it was launched in 1945, the Datejust was the first self-winding chronometer wristwatch to indicate the date in a window on the dial. Today, it exists in a variety of sizes from 28mm to 41mm, in stainless steel, two-tone gold, and solid gold versions. For admirers of Rolex, a Rolex Datejust embodies the quintessential style of the brand. Timeless and elegant, anyone can find the perfect Rolex Datejust for his own collection, with both women and men's models available in a range of colourways.
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Omega Seamaster
The Omega Seamaster is a luxury watch collection created by Omega, the Swiss watch company founded in 1848. The Seamaster collection is known for its sleek and elegant design, inspired by the brand's maritime heritage. The collection includes a variety of models, such as the Seamaster Diver 300M, Seamaster Planet Ocean and Seamaster 1948. These models feature different complications, such as chronograph, GMT function, and power reserve, and are available in a range of materials including steel, gold, and ceramics. The Seamaster watches are powered by mechanical movements and are water-resistant to varying degrees, with some models being suitable for professional diving. The collection has a rich history, it was first introduced in 1948 and was designed for the active and adventurous individuals and since has been worn by James Bond in several movies.
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Rolex Submariner
The most recognizable and universally loved watch is hands down the Rolex Submariner. This watch's design and utility has stood the test of time and has created a long line of imitators along the way. The Rolex Submariner is the not only the king of dive watches but just might wear the crown ruling over all watches. The Oyster Perpetual Submariner embodies the historic link between Rolex and the underwater world. It features a unidirectional rotatable bezel and solid-link Oyster bracelet. The latest generation Submariner and Submariner Date remain faithful to the original model launched in 1953. In watchmaking, the Submariner represented a historic turning point as it set the standard for divers' watches.
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Tudor Black Bay
The Black Bay is a luxury watch collection created by Swiss watch manufacturer Tudor. The collection was first introduced in 2012 and was inspired by the brand's dive watches from the 1950s and 1960s. The Black Bay watches feature a vintage-inspired design with a large, easy-to-read dial and are powered by high-precision Swiss-made movements. The collection includes a range of models, including the Black Bay, Black Bay GMT, Black Bay Fifty-Eight and Black Bay P01. The Black Bay watches are known for their quality, durability, and versatility and are suitable for both diving and everyday wear. The watches are available in a variety of finishes and materials, including stainless steel, bronze, and PVD. The Black Bay is a perfect blend of vintage and modern design, and has become a popular choice among watch enthusiasts and collectors.
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Patek Philippe Grand Complications
At the pinnacle of expert watchmaking, the Patek Philippe Grand Complications collection is world renowned and recognized not only as a status symbol, but a heirloom-quality timepiece. The Patek Philippe Grand Complications is a family of watches like no other, housing several horological complications and masterpieces like the luxury brand's hallmark perpetual calendars, as well as tourbillons and minute repeaters. Boasting a range of timepieces that capture the essence of elite craftsmanship and design, these watches are a homage to Patek Philippe's mastery in technical precision and aesthetic prowess. Today, the collection boasts more than 30 models and available in a variety of materials, functions, and styles.
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Patek Philippe Aquanaut
Launched in 1997, and celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2022, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut was designed for a younger, more modern generation. It's no secret that the Aquanaut is heavily influenced by the Nautilus, although it was not designed by legend Gérald Genta. At the time of the launch, the large Arabic numerals filled with lume were striking and stood out from other models. Another first for Patek Philippe was the addition of the rubber strap, for which it took more than a year to develop and test. From the beginning, the strap pattern has matched the dial pattern, creating a sense of continuity between the two.
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Rolex Oyster Perpetual
The Oyster Perpetual is the heart of the Rolex brand. One of the company's earliest creations, the Oyster Perpetual brings together two incredibly important technologies and laid the groundwork for all of the historic and modern Rolex watches. In all models, the watches just have three hands: hours, minutes and center seconds. It's wound using the Twinlock screw-down crown, is paired with the Oyster bracelet and Oysterclasp fastener, and has Chromalight for lume. This is what makes the Oyster Perpetual so wearable. The are more than 30 iterations of the Oyster Perpetual, with varying colors, bezels, and sizes. Until recently, it was available in 26-31-34 and 36 mm sizes. This made the Oyster Perpetual a vintage sized watch until 2015, when they launched a 39 mm size and then the 41 mm in 2020.
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Cartier Santos de Cartier
The Santos is a luxury watch created by the French luxury jeweler and watch manufacturer Cartier. The collection was first introduced in 1911, and it was the first wristwatch designed specifically for men. The Santos watches feature a classic and elegant design, with a distinct rectangular shape and a large, easy-to-read dial. The collection includes a range of models, including the Santos de Cartier, Santos Dumont and Santos 100. The watches are powered by high-precision Swiss-made movements and are available in a variety of finishes and materials, including stainless steel, gold and titanium. The Santos watches are known for their timeless design and high-quality craftsmanship and are suitable for both everyday wear and special occasions. The Santos collection is a perfect blend of classic and modern design, and has become a popular choice among watch enthusiasts and collectors.
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Rolex Sky-Dweller
First launched in 2012, the Sky-Dweller is easily the most complex watch in Rolex's current catalog. Combining a dual timezone display with GMT functionality and an annual calendar complication, the Rolex Sky-Dweller was designed to be the perfect luxury travel watch intended for traveling business executives and the jet-setting crowd. Available only in precious metals, as one of the most expensive (non-jewelry) Rolexes, it's been more visible as a luxury watch rather than as a tool watch.
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Rolex Day-Date
The Rolex Day-Date was first released in 1956 during the Baselworld Watch Show. The Day-Date made its debut as the first waterproof and self-winding chronometer wristwatch to offer a modern calendar with an instantaneous day display, spelled out in full in a window on the dial, in addition to the date. Day-Date's design represents the embodiment of prestige. It's iconic President bracelet, with its semi-circular three-piece links, was created in 1956 for the launch of the Oyster Perpetual Day-Date. It represents the ultimate in refinement and comfort and is always made of carefully selected precious metals. The Day-Date is available with a bespoke day display in a wide choice of languages. In addition, the bezel can be fluted, smooth, or gem-set arrayed in precious stones.
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Richard Mille Richard Mille
Richard Mille is a Swiss luxury watch brand founded in 2001 by French businessman Richard Mille. The brand is known for creating high-end, avant-garde timepieces that combine innovative materials, complex movements, and striking designs.Richard Mille watches are built to withstand extreme conditions and are designed with a focus on performance and precision. Richard Mille is also known for its partnerships with high-profile athletes and celebrities, who wear the brand's watches both on and off the field. Today, Richard Mille is recognized as one of the most innovative and exclusive watch brands in the world. The company produces a limited number of watches each year, and its timepieces are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their unique designs, exceptional performance, and high-end materials.
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Vacheron Constantin Overseas
In 1996, the sporty Vacheron Constantin Overseas collection was launched and a legend was born. This name conjures up images of expanses of sea and the adventure of travel. With the Overseas collection, the Geneva-based manufacture presents an exclusive luxury sports watch that is distinctly modern yet unmistakably elegant. On board are exquisite manufacture movements that unite the entire know-how of the maison in their micromechanical cosmos. In 2004, the Overseas benefited from further technical developments perpetuating its predecessors' unique character and confirming the design's enduring relevance. The new Overseas Collection launched in 2016 offers a fascinating combination of traditional watch making and modern lines through the admiring heritage of the brand.
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Bulgari Octo Finissimo
The Octo Finissimo is a luxury watch collection created by Bulgari, the Italian luxury brand. The Octo Finissimo collection is known for its ultra-thin design, featuring watches with some of the thinnest movements in the world. The collection includes a variety of models, such as the Octo Finissimo Automatic, Octo Finissimo Chronograph and Octo Finissimo Skeleton. These models feature different complications, such as Tourbillon and Minute Repeater, and are available in a range of materials including steel, titanium and gold. The collection has a great history, it was first introduced in 2014 and since then, Bulgari has broken several records for the thinnest watches with the Octo Finissimo collection, making it a significant achievement in the watchmaking industry.
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Hublot Classic Fusion
The Classic Fusion is a luxury watch collection introduced by Hublot in 2005. The collection is characterized by its sleek and modern design, with a focus on clean lines and minimalism. The watches feature a variety of case materials such as stainless steel, titanium, and 18K gold, and a range of case sizes, from 38mm to 45mm. The collection also features a variety of dial options, including black, silver, and blue. The watches are powered by the in-house movements and available on a variety of straps and bracelets, including leather, rubber, and steel. Some of the models also feature complications such as chronograph and date functions. The Hublot Classic Fusion collection has become one of the brand's most popular and recognizable watch collections, known for its blend of traditional watchmaking and contemporary design, making it a sought-after timepiece among watch enthusiasts and collectors.
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Audemars Piguet Code 11.59
Released in 2019, Code 11.59 ushered in an extraordinary new era for Audemars Piguet. Conceived as an entirely new collection, Code 11.59 rests at the nexus of tradition and modernity. Responding to the brands core philosophy, the Code 11.59 is for those looking to challenge, own, dare and evolve. With its striking round bezel and case back, the trademark octagonal main body of the CODE 11.59 blends effortlessly between the two components to create an entirely new design vernacular. With its unique design signatures paying homage to the Royal Oak collection, the Code 11.59 is presented in a limited set of complications, materials and finishes.
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Patek Philippe Calatrava
The Calatrava models represent everything that Patek Philippe is none for. The timeless design of the Calatrava is inspired by the fundamental idea brought to the world by the famous Bauhaus school of design: ""form follows function"". While always keeping within the bracing paradigm of its elegant, minimalist philosophy, the Calatrava brimmed with many aesthetically differentiating details through the decades, from dial styles to case sizes. But equally, the movements as well as the order of priorities in designing them have evolved and shifted tremendously. Notably, for Patek Philippe, these pursuits were achieved while maintaining a high degree of care in construction and an exceptionally refined aesthetic that has shaped the conception of a dress watch movement as we know today.
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Rolex Yacht-Master
Sleek, sporty, distinguished: the Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master symbolizes the privileged ties between Rolex and the world of sailing that stretch back to the 1950s. First introduced in 1992, it is the only Oyster Professional model offered in three sizes: 42, 40 and 37 mm. In 2007, the brand released the Rolex Yacht-Master II regatta chronograph watch, the world's first watch equipped with a programmable countdown from 1 to 10 minutes using a mechanical memory. All Rolex Yacht-master models have a water resistance rating of 100 metres and a triple-locking winding crown system taken from Rolex's famous family of saturation diving watches.