You may be wondering what youโre paying for if you buy a luxury watch for thousands of pounds, rather than a ยฃ30 watch in Argos.
To an extent you are paying for a brand name and reputation, but there are also several signs of quality and workmanship which most luxury watches display.
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Itโs worth saying that the best luxury watches wonโt necessarily have all 10 of these features, and Iโm sure there are others that Iโve missed, but Iโve attempted to summarise the general opinions from lots of watch buying guides:
1. An automatic movement rather than quartz
There are three main types of watch โmovementโ (the mechanism that makes it work). The traditional โ and most expensive option โ is a mechanical watch which doesnโt use batteries.
Most mechanical watches in the luxury watch market are โautomaticโ which means they donโt need winding up thanks to a clever spring (as opposed to a โmanualโ mechanical watch which needs winding up regularly). The cheaper alternative is a quartz watch, which uses batteries and electrical wizardry to keep time. You will still find quartz movements in some good quality luxury watches, but the general rule is that the most expensive watches are mechanical. Quartz is very accurate, itโs just not just not as classy. Quartz watches โtickโ from second to second, whereas mechanical watches move smoothly. Some of the best watch brands make their own movements โin-houseโ which is seen as a badge of honour and offer and an extra level of exclusivity. A bit like when Kelloggs say โwe donโt make cereal for anyone elseโฆโ. A watch seller such as Amazon offers the option to filter your search so it only shows automatic watches. |
2. A watch brand name associated with quality
OK, this is a subjective area as everyone has their favourite brands and there isnโt a definitive โbest watch brandโ.
Some brands are primarily known for making luxury watches whereas others are world-renowned fashion labels for whom watchmaking is one aspect of their work . โ However, here are 10 of the longest established and best known brands in the luxury watch market. Of course, there are many more than this, but here are ten youโve probably heard of: |
- โโSeiko โ ยฃ100 to ยฃ400 โ Japanese, budget end of the quality watch market, but some quality features
- Citizen โ ยฃ100 to ยฃ1500 โ Japanese, generally very accurate and donโt require batteries
- Tissot โ ยฃ100 to ยฃ750 โ Swiss, one of the cheapest of the high quality brands
- Gucci โ ยฃ300 to ยฃ1500 โ Swiss built, Italian fashion house design
- Rado โ ยฃ500 to ยฃ2500 โ Swiss, classy designs
- Tag Heuer โ ยฃ750 to ยฃ5000 โ Swiss, regular winner of watch awards
- Omega โ ยฃ2000 to ยฃ20000 โ Swiss, James Bondโs current watchmaker
- Breitling โ ยฃ2000 to ยฃ20000 โ Swiss, known for aviation and diving watches
- Rolex โ ยฃ3500 to ยฃ90000 โ Swiss, worldโs best known watchmaker, innovative, James Bondโs former watchmaker
- Patek Phillippe โ ยฃ20,000 to ยฃ100,000 โ Swiss, ludicrously intricate designs, high end luxury
3. Aโsynthetic sapphireโ crystal
The transparent front window of a watch is known as the โcrystalโ and youโll find the best and most expensive watches have a crystal made from โsynthetic sapphireโ, which is a very scratch resistant material. A cheaper option is โmineral glassโ but go for synthetic sapphire crystal if you can afford it as it is more likely to survive a massive whack.
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The thickness of the crystal is also important โ the best watches have a thicker synthetic sapphire crystal, although youโll find many sellers donโt go into this level of detail in their listings online. You could well go mad studying watches in that level of detailโฆ
4. A โchronometerโ rating
Some โ but not all โ of the best watches will be โchronometer ratedโ which means they have been independently tested to check they are able to keep very accurate time.
If it says something like โchronometre certifieโ on the dial then it has gone through the Contrรดle Officiel Suisse des Chronomรจtres (COSC) process, which tests the watch in different temperatures and conditions over several days.
5. A high water resistance rating (if itโs a diving watch)
Water resistance ratings in watches are a bit weird. You might assume that a watch with a water resistance rating of 30 metres would be fine for diving down 30 metresโฆ but itโs not. Most people would advise against taking it in the shower.
Most watch experts (theyโre called โhorologistsโ, if youโre interested) say you need a water resistant rating of at least 100 metres to take it in a swimming pool. For diving, you need something with a rating of 200 metres and upwards. Brands such as Breitling often have ratings of 500 metres.
Having a high water resistance rating isnโt necessarily a sign of a luxury watch โ plenty of cheap watches are tough as old boots. However, my one line summary on the topic is this โ if you are buying a luxury watch which markets itself as a โdiving watchโ then it should have a water resistance rating of 200 metres or more.
Plenty of high quality watches arenโt suitable for diving, it just depends what they are designed for.
6. Made in Switzerland, Germany or Japan
Weโre entering into controversial territory hereโฆhang onto your hats.
So, Iโve read through various guides and read various opinions and the consensus seems to be that Switzerland, Germany and Japan make the best watches. Switzerland is certainly considered the centre of the watch world by pretty much everyone. However, Iโve also read that some small US manufacturers are worth considering and Iโm sure you could find someone claiming that Uzbekistanโs watches are the best if you trawled enough forums. |
My conclusion? Well, most of the luxury watch brands that youโve heard of are made in Switzerland . There are a few high quality Japanese brands too, such as Citizen and Seiko โ they tend not to be as expensive as the Swiss watches with similar features. There are also a few German brands which are highly thought of, such as the mega-expensive A. Lange & Sรถhne watches.
A few very expensive Swiss watches carry the โSeal of Genevaโ. This is partly to prove that it has been made within the city that most consider the centre of luxury watchmaking, but it also shows that it has fulfilled a strict criteria around quality.
7. A case and strap made of solid metal (or leather)
Cheap watches use hollow stainless steel in the straps, whilst lower end luxury watches use solid stainless steel. You should be able to tell from the weight.
The more expensive luxury watches will be made from precious metals such as gold (18 carat is more expensive than 9 carat) or platinum, which is generally pricier than gold. Of course, you do also get high end luxury watches with leather straps. These tend to be lighter, which is some peopleโs preference. According to the fashion police you should wear a leather strap on an evening night and a metal strap at work (although of course you can do what you wantโฆ).
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8. A metal bracelet held together with screws instead of pins
By this point youโve probably lost interest butโฆif you go for a luxury watch with a metal bracelet then check if the bits which hold the different sections together are pins or screws. The best watches use screws as they tend to last longer and look a bit classier.
9. Precious gemstones
โAt the very top end of the watch market youโll find that timepieces are blinged up with diamonds and other gemstones to add value.
Bear in mind that prices in the diamond market fluctuate wildly, so itโs hard to know how much of a good deal you are getting. For example, several smaller diamonds are worth much less than one large diamond of an equivalent weight. And then of course, each diamond has its own grading based on its cut, clarity and colour. Itโs also worth realising that second hand diamonds are worth much less than new diamonds. With gold itโs a different story as you can work out how much gold you are getting for your money. |
10. A reflective coating
Top end watches have a reflective coating to stop the glare of the sun from obscuring the time. Some have the coating on both sides of the โcrystalโ (the transparent front of the watch) which others just have it one side.
Cheap watches wonโt have a reflective coating at all.
Credited to: https://www.best-watch.co.uk/