Alternative Watches
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By Kenny Schmiel
Luxury watches are more than just timepieces; they're status symbols. Let's discover the most popular luxury watches and understand what makes them so coveted by collectors.
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Estimated retail price of $31 million.
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Patek Philippe is known for its exceptional level of quality and attention to detail, which is why the brand's watches are often referred to as the "watchmaker's watch."
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Estimated retail price of $271,000.
Rolex is known for its use of high-quality materials, including the proprietary 904L steel alloy, which is more corrosion-resistant than traditional watchmaking steel.
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Estimated retail price of $741,000.
Audemars Piguet is known for its use of avant-garde designs and materials, such as forged carbon and ceramic, which give the brand's watches a distinctive and modern look.
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Estimated retail price of $370,000.
Jaeger-LeCoultre is known for its technical innovations, including the invention of the first keyless winding mechanism and the creation of the world's thinnest mechanical movement.
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Estimated retail price of $2.5 million.
A. Lange & Söhne is known for its traditional German watchmaking techniques, including the use of hand-engraving, hand-finished movements, and three-quarter plates.
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Estimated retail price of $1 million.
Vacheron Constantin is known for its commitment to handcraftsmanship, including the use of hand-guilloché dials and hand-engraved movements.
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Estimated retail price of $339,000.
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Blancpain is known for its dedication to traditional watchmaking techniques, including the use of enamel dials, grand feu firing, and hand-engraving.
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Estimated retail price of $509,400.
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Breguet is known for its technical innovations, including the invention of the tourbillon, the use of silicon escapements, and the creation of the first wristwatch with a perpetual calendar.
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Estimated retail price of $34,600.
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Omega is known for its precision and technical innovations, including the creation of the first watch with a coaxial escapement and the development of the Master Chronometer certification.
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Estimated retail price of $242,000.
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Cartier is known for its iconic designs, including the Tank and Santos watch collections, which have become cultural touchstones and have influenced watch design for decades.
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