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When purchasing a watch, there is a myriad of brands you can choose from. The most famous luxury manufacturers come from Switzerland or Germany, though Japanese watch companies also have some horological masterpieces on offer. A number of factors come into play when choosing your next luxury watch: design, price, value retention, history, technology, quality, and prestige. Rolex, Omega, Breitling, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and A. Lange & Söhne are among the top watch brands in the world. Rolex, in particular, is synonymous with affluence and luxury. It doesn’t matter if it’s CEOs, presidents, or celebrities: This Genevan manufacturer’s timepieces have been worn by the powerful and beautiful around the world for generations.
Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and A. Lange & Söhne are behind the world's finest and most complicated watches and movements. All three brands are the definition of haute horlogerie. However, forward-thinking designs and function-focused timepieces are also popular. Chrono24, the world's leading marketplace for luxury watches since 2003, is home to over 500,000 listings for watches from the industry's top brands. Whether it's a Rolex Submariner or Omega Speedmaster, a new timepiece or a vintage model, you're sure to find your dream watch on Chrono24, where you can make secure purchases from professional dealers and private sellers.
Swiss Watch Brands
Around the world, Swiss watches enjoy a distinguished reputation and are synonymous with quality, reliability, and precision. The words "Swiss Made" on any dial are an immediate indication of the fine craftsmanship of the watch. Some Swiss watch brands have been around for over 250 years and remain the epitome of the highest levels of watch-making artistry. Founded in 1905, the luxury brand Rolex is a bit younger, though no less prestigious. The Rolex Submariner was one of the world’s first diving watches and is among the manufacturer’s most coveted models. Vintage Submariners are in particularly high demand by collectors and go for high prices. That being said, the Rolex Daytona chronograph is also a hot commodity. The stainless steel models are especially popular and are a solid investment. The so-called "Paul Newman Daytona" is a rare vintage watch with a special dial. It is one of the most beloved luxury watches in the world and can cost several hundred thousand euros.
Omega is yet another Swiss brand with global recognition. Their newest in-house calibers are among the most accurate mechanical movements in the world and are protected against strong magnetic fields. The most well-known watch from Omega is the Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch, which traveled to and landed on the moon as the official watch of NASA. These chronographs still exist today with either classic manual winding or state-of-the-art, antimagnetic Co-Axial calibers. In addition to the Speedmaster, the Omega Seamaster is another esteemed model. This watch has been James Bond’s trusted companion on the big screen since 1995. Its limited editions are desirable collector’s items with the potential to appreciate in value.
Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet
Pilot’s Watches from Breitling and IWC
German Watch Brands
In addition to numerous Swiss watch manufacturers, there are quite a few German watch brands. Without a doubt, A. Lange & Söhne is one of the most traditional. This Glashütte-based manufacturer creates luxury watches of the highest quality on the same level as Patek Philippe or Audemars Piguet. The Lange 1 is one of their icons. This classic watch has an off-center main dial and outsize date. The brand Glashütte Original is just as famous and, as its name suggests, is located in the same town as A. Lange & Söhne. They produce complicated watches and are a part of the Swatch group. Watches from NOMOS Glashütte, on the other hand, have Bauhaus-inspired designs and are especially simple and linear. The German watch brand Junghans used to be one of the largest watch manufacturers in the world. Based in the Black Forest, this manufacturer’s most popular collections include the Junghans Meister and the Junghans Max Bill. The latter is made up of simple, Bauhaus-inspired watches and is named after the Bauhaus artist with the same name.
The German watch brand Sinn located in Frankfurt am Main is known for their functional diving and pilot’s watches. Together with the University of Applied Sciences in Aachen, they defined the first technical standard for pilot’s watches. Any pilot’s watch that has passed the so-called "TESTAF" is guaranteed to meet the demands of civilian aviation. The Sinn EXM 10 and Sinn 103 Ti Ar are among the watches that have gone through this process. Another highlight from Sinn is the diving watch UX, which has a case that is water resistant up to 12,000 m (1,200 bar). The movement in the UX is guaranteed to function up to 5,000 m (500 bar).
Japanese Watch Brands
The major Japanese watch brands cover every price range with their mechanical and quartz watches: from affordable watches for less than 100 euros to luxury watches that cost several thousand euros. Top watch brands from the "land of the rising sun" include Seiko, Citizen, Casio, and Orient.
Grand Seiko is a particularly popular watch brand among watch collectors or aficionados, as they like to style themselves. Luxury watches from this independent brand are considered especially high-quality and even better than some Swiss luxury watches. Pioneering technology – such as solar power, Spring Drive, and Kinetic – continue to be improved upon by manufacturers like Seiko. The first quartz watches also came from Japan in the late 1960s. Fans of Seiko are known for giving the different models interesting nicknames. Names like Turtle, Sumo, Monster, and Samurai are in most watch enthusiasts’ vocabularies. Those looking for affordable automatic watches will find what they are looking for in the Seiko 5 collection. These timepieces only cost a few hundred euros, some even less.
The Japanese manufacturers Citizen and Casio are both known for their precise quartz watches. The latter brought the legendary, indestructible G-Shock to market. This robust watch was made for athletes and outdoorsmen. Citizen, on the other hand, is one of the largest Japanese producers of watches and movements. Their group markets their own movements under the name "Miyota" and sells them to other watch manufacturers. These calibers are reliable and less expensive than the competing Swiss ETA or Sellita movements.
Popular Watch Brands from Around the World
One of the most popular French watch brands is Cartier. This jewelry and watch manufacturer is best known for their Tank and Santos models. The latter was introduced all the way back in 1904 and was one of the first ever pilot’s watches. That being said, the Panthère, Pasha, and Ballon Bleu lines are also in demand among Cartier fans.
Even Russian watches enjoy high levels of popularity in certain circles. These include the brands Vostok, Poljot, Slava, and Raketa. The mechanical hand-wound and automatic calibers from these manufacturers are robust and reliable, even if they are not certified chronometers. Vostok Amphibia and Vostok Komandirksie diving watches are easy to find at reasonable prices. If you’re looking for a Russian timepiece with a stopwatch function, take a closer look at the chronographs from Poljot.