Saturday, June 13, 2015

10 best Luxury Watches

Sarpaneva Korona K0 Northern Lights

The Sarpaneva Korona K0 Northern Lights features a laminated luminescent dial designed in partnership with Canada's Ambient Glow Technology.

Korona K0 Northern Lights ($15,700) by Sarpaneva,







 Richard Mille RM 19-02 Tourbillon Fleur
The breathtaking RM 19-02 Fleur is Richard Mille's ode to nature and comes with a flying tourbillon and diamond-crusted case.

RM 19-02 Tourbillon Fleur
Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 Carbotech 3 Days Automatic

Panerai's sleek Luminor Submersible boasts a woven carbon fiber "carbotech" casing for lightness and durability.

Luminor Submersible 1950 Carbotech ($18,000) by Panerai




 Itay Noy Part Time
The Itay Noy Part Time has an eye-catching two-tone dial that separates day from night. When it's daytime (from 6am-6pm), the day side is active, while the night side "rests."

Part Time ($4,800) by Itay Noy
De Bethune B28 GS Grand Sport

De Bethune's sporty version of its B28 features a hand-polished titanium finish, shock absorbers, and a floating lugs to make this big watch more comfortable to wear.

B28 GS ($75,000) by De Bethune




Jaeger Lecoultre Duomètre Sphérotourbillon

The open work dial on the pink gold Duomètre Sphérotourbillon lets wearers easily view its multi-axis tourbillon.

Duomètre Sphérotourbillon by Jaeger Lecoultre



Cabestan Triple Axis Tourbillon

The spare aesthetic on this Cabestan beauty allows its floating dial and flying triple axis tourbillon to shine.

Triple Axis Tourbillon ($250,000), by Cabestan


Blancpain L-Evolution Tourbillon Carrousel
The L-Evolution 


 Tourbillon is the next step in—you guessed it—tourbillions, and also features a contemporary set of skeletonized hands to let its beautiful dial shine through.

L-Evolution Tourbillon Carrousel ($373,130) by Blancpain



MB&F LM101 Frost
MB&F only made 33 of these beauties, which come with frosted rose gold dials, inlayed rubies, and oversized blue screws.

LM101 Frost ($64,000) by MB&F,


Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Laptimer

The Royal Oak Concept Laptimer took five years to develop and is made specifically for motorsports, hence its alternating consecutive lap timing and a flyback function.

Royal Oak Concept Laptimer ($229,500) by Audemars Piguet

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