The Patek Philippe Nautilus in stainless steel has established itself as one of the world’s most famous and most-desired luxury watches.
The Reservoir X Popeye Cricket Watch Is aimed at the Indian market in honor of the Cricket World Cup.
The Bell & Ross BR 03 Gyrocompass watch does not feature a gyrocompass, but a watch movement with proven reliability: the BR-CAL.302 self-winding calibre. Beating at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz), it has a 54-hour power reserve.
In the realm of horology, the term “iconic” is frequently bandied about, often referring to timepieces that have left an indelible mark on the industry. Among these, the TAG Heuer Monaco line, with its distinctive square casing, stands out as a beacon of design innovation.
The Timex x Jacquie Aiche Sunrise has familiar fluted bezel, five-link jubilee-style bracelet, and a three-hand time display. If goes for $375.
The Tissot PRX 35mm wrist watch is somewhat vintage yet still modern, and the overall look clicks in a variety of ways. Tucked inside is the Powermatic 80 automatic movement that grants you up to an 80-hour power reserve.
For $450/$750 the Aigi Satellite Ground Station watch hits at just the right price point. In all, I really like what Aigi did here and as a micro brand.
If you’re looking to buy a Tissot Tradition 5.5 the version on the leather strap runs a quite-affordable $375, or you could opt for a bracelet version for $425.
Frédéric Piguet has as their claim to fame (well, at least one of their claims) for having produced what was, at the time, the thinnest hand-wound chronograph movement in their Calibre 1180.