11. Cartier Secret Watch With Phoenix Decor – $2.755 million
It is a stunning and stylish expensive watch which is of phoenix shape
and has a small sized dial. It is created with emeralds and 18 carat
rhodium plated white gold and is embellished with more than 3000 amazing
cut diamond weigh more than 80 carats and the one pear shaped diamond
weighs about 3.53 carats.
10. Patek Philippe 1953 Heures Universelles Model 2523 – $2.9million
It is an expensive watch and is one of the renowned watches of Patek
Philippe. It is made up of 18 carat yellow gold and was sold at an
auction. This precisely and sophisticatedly designed watch has a
polychrome and a dial of enamel that depicts the North American
continent’s map. The map is localized in the center of the dial that
gives the watch an extraordinary look.
9. Piaget Emperador Temple- $3.3 million
This beautiful and appealing watch is also called as fully iced. This
watch has two parts of the case the first part is designed with 207
baguette cut diamonds, 481 brilliant cut diamonds, and an emerald cut
diamond that is located on the top of the case whereas the second part
contain a watch that has a dial made up of Polynesian mother of pearl
and is adorned with 173 diamonds in baguette and brilliant cuts.
8. Patek Philippe 1928 Single Button Chronograph Watch – $3.6million
This expensive watch has a 34mm cushion shaped single button chronograph
that comprises of 18 carat pure white gold. It is designed with a
silvered matte dial and has 23 beautiful jewels, gold dauphine hands,
windows for month and day and also moon phases with date. It was
manufactured on the brink of the crash of stock market and is known as
one of the most important patrons of Patek Philippe.
7. Patek Philippe Platinum World Time – $4.03 million
It is a stylish watch of its own kind having no comparison as not even a
single model of this sort was ever made. This watch has the tendency to
wind itself and you can find the time at any place in the world, it has
an array of finishes to select from white, yellow and rose gold and the
stunning platinum for discriminating buyers. This valuable watch was
made in 1939, has 24 time zones and is crafted completely of platinum.
This is the first watch that was worn on moon.
6. Louis Moinet Meteoris Watch – $ 4.6million
Louis Moinet Meteoris Watch comprises of a collection of four different
pieces, this collection characterizes the Solar System and each piece is
more outstanding than the last. The pieces of meteorites are used in
designing each watch, so each piece is featured with a rare meteorite;
Tourbillon Rosetta Stone, Tourbillon Mars, Tourbillon Moon and
Tourbillon Asteroid. The Meteoris Collection watches are very distinct
from others watches, the other watches possess the most precious metals
or the most rare diamonds but these four watches are designed with the
oldest and rarest materials of the moon, mercury, Mars and asteroids.
Photos of the four watches in the collection below:
Photos of the four watches in the collection below:
5. Hublot Big Bang Diamond watch – $5 million
Hublot Diamond watch is one of the most expensive watches in the world.
It is a beautiful watch that is designed and adorned with 1,280 diamonds
that weigh 140 carats and it contains six stones each of them weigh at
least three carats. It is a watch that requires a high time for creation
as the company assigns seventeen employees that took fourteen months in
its designing. It is an outstanding diamond watch that has 18 carat
white gold dial of 4.4mm with 18 carat white gold lining and the
bracelet also contains 18 carat white gold.
It took over 1 full year just to find the diamonds and bring them to the headquarters from all corners of the earth. Every single stone was cut by a well renowned jeweler from New York, with over 40 years of experience, in order to make sure each bears the same cut signature.
4. – $ 5.6 million
It took over 1 full year just to find the diamonds and bring them to the headquarters from all corners of the earth. Every single stone was cut by a well renowned jeweler from New York, with over 40 years of experience, in order to make sure each bears the same cut signature.
4. – $ 5.6 million
It is a classic watch that was made during the period of the world wars
and was sold in Geneva in 2010 at a Christie’s auction. It possesses the
honor of being the one of the largest sized wristwatches of that time,
which is of a medium size according to today’s standards. This expensive
and classic watch is featured with a perpetual calendar, chronograph
and moon phase display and its case is designed with 18 carats yellow
gold whereas the other extraordinary luxury features of this watch are
bi-metallic compensation balance, applied gold Arabic numerals, 23
instruments of gemstone, date indicator and designing like a rail track
for minute markings with silvered matte dial which measures 37
millimeters and is bigger than many other watches of that time period.
3. Patek Philippe Super Complication - $11 million
Patek Philippe Super Complication is a watch that is made up of 18 carat
gold and is wrapped within a glass cover of 36mm.It is an expensive
timepiece that is also renowned as the most complicated timepiece of its
time in the world till 1989, due to a number of complications it
possess in the form of 24 mechanical functions that are further than
time telling. This beautiful watch took a time period of five years for
its completion and was made in 1933, originally designed for Henry
Graves who was an American banker. It is an interesting watch of its own
kind and also possesses an interesting history too.
2. Chopard 210 carat – $25 million
The most expensive watch that not only tells you the time but also tells the world your worth.
With 874 rare diamonds the Chopard 201-carat watch used to be the world’s most expensive watch and still is the highest priced jewelry watch out on the market!
Sold in the year 2000 for this unbelievable amount of $25 million it made the front page of every luxury publication at the time.
This masterpiece is so exclusively designed with adorable colored diamonds of 201 carats. In this watch there are three impressive heart shaped diamonds, the pink diamond of 15 carat, the blue diamond of 12 carat, the white diamond of 11 carat that swing around a flower motif lined bracelet with yellow and white gold hardware and a handful of diamonds in between making up the remaining 163 carats.
With 874 rare diamonds the Chopard 201-carat watch used to be the world’s most expensive watch and still is the highest priced jewelry watch out on the market!
Sold in the year 2000 for this unbelievable amount of $25 million it made the front page of every luxury publication at the time.
This masterpiece is so exclusively designed with adorable colored diamonds of 201 carats. In this watch there are three impressive heart shaped diamonds, the pink diamond of 15 carat, the blue diamond of 12 carat, the white diamond of 11 carat that swing around a flower motif lined bracelet with yellow and white gold hardware and a handful of diamonds in between making up the remaining 163 carats.
This beautiful and expensive watch that looks more like a bracelet is an
impressive piece of creativity that firstly acts as jewelry and
secondly acts as a timepiece. This watch is a simple and elegant
timepiece that seems to be surrounded by appealing flowers. The spring
loaded mechanism in this watch, which is when presses permits the three
adorable heart shapes to open up mechanically and make it possible to
view the time and also disclose the yellow diamond studded face of
watch.
The specifications for a number of the diamonds are as follows:
- 1 heart-shaped diamond, natural Fancy Pink, Internally Flawess, 15.37 carats.
- 1 heart-shaped diamond, natural Fancy Blue, VS2, 12.79 carats.
- 1 heart-shaped diamond, D color, Flawless, 11.36 carats.
- 3 pear-shaped diamonds, natural Fancy Intense Yellow, 8.45 carats total.
- 26 pear-shaped diamonds, natural Fancy Intense Yellow, 17.07 carats total.
- 48 round diamonds, natural Fancy Yellow, 8.81 carats total.
- 260 pear-shaped diamonds, all D color, Flawless, 60.94 carats total.
- 91 round diamonds, D color, Flawless, 10.29 carats total.
- 443 FC diamonds, natural Fancy Intense Yellow, 4.95 carats total.
1. BREGUET GRANDE COMPLICATION MARIE-ANTOINETTE ~ Price: $30.000.000
The world's most expensive time piece is a case watch not a wrist watch.
So what makes this watch so costly?
It was commissioned by an alleged lover of Marie Antoinette, the French queen.
Work on the watch began in 1782 by Abraham-Louis Breguet and was finished in 1827 by his son, 4 years after his death.
The result, an amazing piece of design, class and technology containing every function that was possible at that time.
Marie Antoinette did not get to see the watch, since it was completed 34 years after her execution.
The watch was stolen in the late 1900′s and retrieved only in 2007.
Ever since it was recovered, every top watch connoisseur wanted it. As of 2014 the watch is valued at at least $30 Million.
Currently the watch is secured at the L. A. Mayer museum so you can see it live if you’re in the area.
The specifications for a number of the diamonds are as follows:
- 1 heart-shaped diamond, natural Fancy Pink, Internally Flawess, 15.37 carats.
- 1 heart-shaped diamond, natural Fancy Blue, VS2, 12.79 carats.
- 1 heart-shaped diamond, D color, Flawless, 11.36 carats.
- 3 pear-shaped diamonds, natural Fancy Intense Yellow, 8.45 carats total.
- 26 pear-shaped diamonds, natural Fancy Intense Yellow, 17.07 carats total.
- 48 round diamonds, natural Fancy Yellow, 8.81 carats total.
- 260 pear-shaped diamonds, all D color, Flawless, 60.94 carats total.
- 91 round diamonds, D color, Flawless, 10.29 carats total.
- 443 FC diamonds, natural Fancy Intense Yellow, 4.95 carats total.
1. BREGUET GRANDE COMPLICATION MARIE-ANTOINETTE ~ Price: $30.000.000
Encased in gold, displaying the intricate mechanism running it, Breguet used sapphire to lower the friction within the piece.
The world's most expensive time piece is a case watch not a wrist watch.
It was commissioned by an alleged lover of Marie Antoinette, the French queen.
Work on the watch began in 1782 by Abraham-Louis Breguet and was finished in 1827 by his son, 4 years after his death.
The result, an amazing piece of design, class and technology containing every function that was possible at that time.
Marie Antoinette did not get to see the watch, since it was completed 34 years after her execution.
The watch was stolen in the late 1900′s and retrieved only in 2007.
Ever since it was recovered, every top watch connoisseur wanted it. As of 2014 the watch is valued at at least $30 Million.
Currently the watch is secured at the L. A. Mayer museum so you can see it live if you’re in the area.
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