Luxury watches
These classic accesories are one of the most precious gifts, because most of them stay with you for a lifetime. So when you make the investment, it's worth taking into account the most popular clocks. When we refer to the most popular clock brands, it does not necessarily mean we're talking about the most expensive brands.
Hublot Big Bang 44
The "Big Bang" is arguably the most well-known watch model name released in the post-year 2000 era. Its masculine and polarizing design is higly indicative of luxury in our modern era, and quicly receives opinions from both fans and opponents. Hublot Big Bang 44 is a big fan of using novel and interesting cast materials for luxury watches: steel, resin, titanium, ceramic and rubber.
Zenith
Zenith is one of the premium Swiss watch brands. Zenith watches operates since 1865 and today is a subsidiary of the luxury group LVMH (Bulgari, TAG Heuer, Hublot). Zenith produces all watch movements in-house and is famous for the 1969 El Primero calibre, one of the first automatic chronograph calibers.
Richard Mille RM 70-01
The Richard Mille RM 70-01 is a limited edition watch, beeing produced in only 30 copies. It has a power reserve of 70 hours and a ultra-carbon carcass. If you want to buy this watch you need to pay 700,000 euros, but in the price is included a bicycle made by the italiens from Colnago.
Ulysse Nardin
Ulysse Nardin is a Swiss luxury watch brand. Ulysse Nardin was founded in 1846 and has been operating without interruption since then. In 2014 the Keuri Group (Guggi, GP) acquired Ulysse Nardin.
Category: Luxury