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Timeless Classics: Treasure on Your Wrist

An essential collection of men's luxury wristwatches
BY Bill Lindsey TIMEMay 14, 2022 PRINT

The original wristwatches were created as a more practical way to tell the time, compared to pocket watches. These examples do all that in grand style.

Maurice Lacroix
(Courtesy of Maurice Lacroix)

Circular Time

Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Mysterious Seconds 43 millimeter

$13,900

This firm is known for impressive models, such as this example redefining how time is displayed. With the dial housing the hour and minute hand offset at the 2 o’clock mark, the motion of the second hand is mesmerizing against the backdrop of the visible movement.

Jaeger-Lecoultre
(Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre)

A Watch to Flip Over

Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Monoface

$13,900

This features Reverso’s trademark flipping movement, which was originally created to protect the dial. The rose gold “tank watch”-style case houses a manually-wound 18-jeweled movement; the overall compactness makes this an ideal choice for those who prefer minimalism.

Audemars
(Courtesy of Audemars Piguet)

Rugged, Refined Masculinity

Audemars-Piguet Royal Oak Offshore

$60,600

An 18-carat gold housing accentuates the ceramic bezel, push-pieces, and screw-down crown, providing a rugged look that makes it perfectly at home in the office or climbing mountains. The large, 43-millimeter casing is watertight to 100 meters to protect the automatic chronograph movement.

Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36
(Courtesy of Rolex)

A Most Elegant Timepiece

Rolex Diamond Day-Date 36

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The Day-Date has a clean, masculine design, but this unique example takes it to the extreme by crafting the timepiece from 18-carat yellow, white, and Everose gold, then covering almost every millimeter with glittering diamonds. A simple, yet elegant alligator strap keeps it securely in place.

Cartier
(Courtesy of Cartier)

Exquisite Practicality

Santos De Cartier Tank Watch

$18,800

Louis Cartier created this iconic design in 1917, inspired by a World War I tank. This example features blue hands, a date window, and an automatic movement housed in a rose gold case. A trademark sapphire on the winding stem and two locking straps—in alligator and calfskin—complete the package.

Bill Lindsey is an award-winning writer based in South Florida. He covers real estate, automobiles, timepieces, boats, and travel topics.
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