As watch lovers, we are always scouring the web for the most amazing watches currently available. Each Friday we share five standouts with you.
The best watches are defined by their era, yet somehow remain timeless. This week, we’ve found five watches that manage exactly that, from genre-defining sports watches, to elusive conceptual references that seek to push boundaries. Watches from the neo-vintage era are emerging as prime examples. Whether it’s exceptional craftsmanship or historical significance that you’re after, we’ve something for you here.
The Rolexs are beautifully aged, but exceptionally clean. The Royal Oak is complicated and sharp as a tack. The Patek, classic. And the Piaget is probably one of those watches we will all look back at and think, “I should have grabbed one of those back in 2024, when they weren’t so damn pricely!” Of course, we know better than to make such predictions on value—there is no crystal ball—but the recent trends suggested by the spring auction season do seem to point to that funky gold Piaget.
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