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Most Luxurious Watch Brands in 2022

Luxurious Watch Brands

Luxury watches paired just right with the perfect shoes and suits have been the go-to option for those with a taste for elegance and style. Even a simple dress or suit can appear a lot more timeless with a watch that complements it. For watch lovers all over the world and for those just learning about luxury watch brands, it may be difficult to recognise which brand is staying at the top of its game. Here is a list of the most luxurious watch brands in 2022 to help you narrow down your options and find the perfect fit for your look.

Rolex

One can’t talk about luxury watch brands without Rolex. Founded in 1905 as Wilsdorf and Davis in England, this watch brand is now based in Geneva, Switzerland. Everything about Rolex’s watches scream lavishness. Its characteristic logo, the crown symbol, stands in place of the 12 o’ clock marker. This year, Rolex has launched new watches like the Day-Date 40 and the Datejust 31. This watch has beautiful floral-motifs on its dials. Each flower has a diamond shining at its centre and each watch has anywhere between 24 to 46 brilliant-cut diamonds.

Piaget

Piaget

Piaget is a Swiss luxury watch and jewellery brand. Established in 1874 by Georges Piaget, this brand was initially dedicated to creating pocket watches and ensuring high-precision clock movements.In the years that followed, Piaget has introduced watches with gorgeous designs, diamond-laced dials, and elegant straps.The brand has mostly understated blue and black tones or silver and steel palettes. It also opts for radiant colours like gold and rose gold and plays with shapes and lines. Their Limelight Gala watch, for instance, has an interesting curved appearance with the characteristic logo replacing the 3 o’clock marker.

Cartier

Cartier

Today, Cartier is known for its luxury jewellery and leather products. However, when it was founded in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier, this company was a watch brand.It has, over time, continued to develop timepieces with precision and attention to detail. Cartier often opts for strong lines in its dials. It provides a plethora of options in case material, watch shape, and strap style. Their customers are given choices for movement of the clock hands as well, from self-winding to quartz.

Omega

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean

Omega watches are famous for being worn by rock ‘n’ roll star Elvis Presley, the American president John F. Kennedy, and even Buzz Aldrin when he landed on the moon, earning it the title of “the first watch on the moon.”There are many other reasons why this brand is considered luxurious. Founded by Louis Brandt in 1848, this watch brand has created elegant and stylish collections of dress watches, dive watches, automatic watches, and chronograph watches. Its logo is the omega, the Greek symbol for greatness and perfection. True to its symbol, Omega continues to create precise and timeless timepieces.

Bulgari

BULGARI

Bulgari’s recent campaign with Anne Hathway and Zendaya has brought this brand into everyday conversation. Bulgari is an Italian luxury brand that believes in metamorphosis and the power of transformation. Their women’s watches have a creative tear-drop shape along with thinner straps than found in other luxury watch brands. Their men’s collection also has watches in an octagonal shape and have textured leather and steel straps.

Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe was established in 1839 by Antoni Patek and Adrien Phillipe. This brand not only creates hand watches, they also have collections of pocket watches. The pocket watches are classic and radiant and are crafted in colours like rose gold, white gold, and yellow gold. Patek Philippe has produced only 1 million watches in total since its foundation which makes it incredibly rare and highly sort after.

Lange & Söhne

Lange & Söhne

This brand is a German luxury watch brand which was originally created by Ferdinand A. Lange in 1845. However, it was nationalised in 1948and ceased to exist following the Second World War. It was Walter Lange, the founder’s grandson, who brought it back into the business in 1990. This brand uses a unique watch-making technique called the three-disc jumping numerals mechanism. What’s more, A. Lange & Sohne watches have been used by royal figures like Alexander II of Russia and even celebrities like Brad Pitt.

Blancpain

Blancpain

Exquisite and precise in its design, Blancpain is sort after for its complicated watches. Its watch collections include expert complications like calendars, moon-phase indicators, double-time indicators, jumping hours, chronographs, and minute repeaters. This Swiss watch brand is headquartered in Switzerland and has been making luxury mechanical watches since its foundation in 1735 by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain. The Ladybird Saint-Valentin watch has been introduced in 2022 and is a limited edition. It had a beautiful and textured maroon strap and a circular dial studded with diamonds.

Nordgreen

Nordgreen

This Danish watch brand, headed by Jakob Wagner, excels in minimalist designs and watches that are long-lasting and durable. This brand tilts less towards grand and more towards simplicity. Its watch dials are crips and circular with simple line markers or no markers whatsoever. Nordgreen is working toward more eco-friendly and socially conscious practices. It is entirely carbon-neutral, and the company attempts to set off any carbon emission during manufacture or delivery by planting trees.

Jaegar-LeCoultre

Jaegar-LeCoultre

Founded by Antoine LeCoultre in 1833, Jaegar-LeCoultre is well known among watch lovers for creating the world’s smallest movement. The Grande Complication is one of the most complicated wristwatches in the world. This brand creates delicately crafted and serene timepieces. Their artisans look at watchmaking as a form of high art that requires expert attention to detail.

Vacheron Constantin

Vacheron Constantin

Worn by the likes of Napolean Bonaparte and Harry Truman, this is among the oldest luxury watch brands in the world. It was founded in Geneva in 1755 by Jean-Marc Vacheron and is of great interest for its complications. Their watches have a unique dial style with numerical markers clustering at the top of the watch, while simple line markers shape the rest of the circular dial. Many of them have a day and date display as well.

Panerai

Panerai

This Italian brand was initially founded under the name Officine Panerai in 1860. Unlike the other luxury watches on this list, Panerai is known for its sporty cases and bold lines. Their straps are often textured and in bold red and blue colours. Many of their collections are focused on durability, are water-proof, and have custom buckle and strap options.

Chopard

This brand is not just famous for its luxury jewellery but also its intricately crafted watches. Chopard was started in 1860 by Louis-Ulysse Chopard in Switzerland. Today, the brand’s most glamourous watches have featured in the Cannes Film Festival. Chopard champions the combination of contemporary designs with the world’s most precious stones. For instance, the L’Heure Du Diamant is a 30mm, automatic watch in rose gold, studded around its green dial with artfully cut diamonds. Perhaps, the elegant use of diamonds in this brand is what makes it so sort after among watch lovers.

Breguet

Breguet

This French watch brand was founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775. He is known to have crafted a watch for Marie Antoinette and the Queen of Naples. Many of Breguet’s watches have unique dial designs not seen in other luxury watch brands. For instance, the Reine de Naples is a tear-drop-shaped watch with a moon-shaped dial containing the painting of a moon. Other collections are shaped like flowers with strong lines radiating out of the centre. If you are looking for elegance combined with a certain boldness, this is the watch brand you should look into.

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