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Mens Luxury Watches
Among all of the different luxury men's watches brands available to choose from, there are watches whose costs range from a simple £10 flop to over £3000. However, not all of the watches are actually luxury, they might just have very expensive stones. Three men's watches brands currently stand out for their fantastic quality amid their interesting, unique, and appealing signature designs. Of course, these brands are Movado, TAG Heuer, and Breitling, each with their interesting histories and even more intriguing watches. If you're looking for a luxury watch, these brands are the first you should go to.

As you can see, Swiss brands tend to be the dominant ones producing high-end luxury men's watches. These watches can cost way over £1000, so if you're afraid of the 4-digits, brands like Movado can afford to offer some under £400 apiece while maintaining quality. These are definitely the best luxury men's watches brands.

Watches aren’t just accessories, but timeless symbols for a generation. Perhaps you’ve noticed that men’s luxury watches have been advertised recently as not only quality pieces, but as heirlooms. Ads from Patek Philippe and Blancplain have recently outlined this importance, to an increase in sales and customer interest.

Mens luxury watchesBut why choose a luxury watch over a standard, well-made one? It might be difficult to tell what watches correspond with your needs. To make any smart purchase, your luxury watch will need to fit your lifestyle—from having GPS to a built-in computer.

First, ask yourself: do I want quartz or automatic? When you are shopping for a luxury watch, you’ll need to know the difference. Automatic watches work through activation of your own movement—the shake of your hand, the signing of a letter—while a quartz watch will need to have its battery replaced. Interestingly, in the world of men’s luxury watches, automatics are more commonplace than the women’s side or wristwear, in which 90% are quartz. Automatic watches tend to be more expensive. It takes a lot of engineering and precision work for the proper functionality.

Consideration of quality is essential for a quality timepiece. Accuracy is part of that, and the Geneva Seal is the highest standard by which to judge a watch and its timekeeping mechanisms. A watch is certified with the Geneva Seal when its caliber operates at a consistent rate, and loses the same amount of time each day. Patek Phillipe watches are the only luxury watches that have their entire mechanical production qualified for certification.

With any automatic movement watch, over time, it will be slightly off time. The higher the quality of your watch, the greater the precision will be. A high caliber movement watch, like a thirty-six, will run for 50 days, while a standard caliber watch will run around thirty-six days before stopping, if either is not being worn. So you always get what you pay for, even with luxury watches!