Popular luxury watches to lift up the fashion quotient

Popular luxury watches to lift up the fashion quotient

Wristwatches not only tell you the time but also serve as a fashion accessory. They’re the most tacit expressions of luxury and style. Unsurprisingly then, the best luxury watch brands have been perfecting their wristwatch designs for decades. While some stuck to their roots for exclusivity, others came up with complex designs to keep up with the ever-changing trends. Here are some of the best luxury watches you can buy to rediscover your style.

Emporio Armani Smartwatch 3
Italian fashion house Armani has released an exclusive smartwatch that’s a blend of luxury and technology. The Emporio Armani Smartwatch 3 has attractive features like a heart rate monitor and an in-built GPS for distance tracking. Moreover, the device is swim-proof for up to 30 meters of depth. The smartwatch also boasts a speaker for message and call notifications.

Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5711/1A-014
Thanks to its 175-year history of making exquisite timekeepers, Patek Phillippe is considered an indisputable cult favorite among wristwatch lovers. The Nautilus model is one of its best creations yet. It sports an olive-green sunburst dial with a transparent sapphire crystal case-back and is water-resistant up to 120 meters. What’s more? You can fetch an excellent deal if you ever decide to sell this luxury watch on Trademore in the future.

Montblanc 1958 Geosphere Limited Edition
Believed to be inspired by the famous mountaineer Reinhold Messner, the Montblanc 1958 Geosphere Limited Edition is a must-have for trailblazers and daredevils. The watch’s old-school design attracts attention with its bronze case, sandy-colored dial, and leather strap. Besides the 12-hour time-zone display at nine o’clock, the bidirectional rotating bezel also acts as a compass if needed.

Cartier Santos-Dumont
The brand is a favorite among the VIPs of the world, including members of the royal family. Cartier’s Santos-Dumont has an 18-karat rose gold case, a charcoal-colored strap, the brand’s blue-steel sword-shaped hands, eight screws around the dial, and a sapphire crown. Just imagine reselling this luxury watch on Trademore later! The minimalistic watch has a case diameter of nearly 40mm and has a hand-wound movement.

Rolex Explorer II Ref. 216570
The legendary luxury watch brand Rolex celebrated its 50th anniversary by launching the Explorer II Ref. 216570. The watch is made from attention-grabbing yet corrosion-resistant Oyestersteel. Its Chromalight display glows blue at night, and the 24-hour display can also serve as a compass, thus staying true to its name. Selling this luxury watch on Trademore can fetch you a great deal.

Michael Kors Limited Edition Oversized Runway Pavé Pink-Tone
Michael Kors is known for manufacturing some of the most beautiful women’s watches among other luxury apparel and accessories. This limited edition aluminum watch features a Pavé dial and Quartz/chronograph movement. It is an upgrade to their limited-edition aluminum Runway watches and is priced at approximately $495 on their official website. This stunning pink-tone watch is water-resistant up to 10 ATM and comes with a 2-year warranty. It is the perfect Holiday gift if you are shopping for your loved ones.

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