European timepieces can trace their origin all the way back to the early 16th century. It was a German clockmaker named Peter Heinlen, specifically, who built the first watch. As a matter of fact, watchmakers in Germany and Switzerland are keeping up that tradition of timekeeping excellence today. Obviously, there isn’t a second to spare if you want to add one of these high-end watches to your collection. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies
High-End Watches With Vintage European Flair
Tutima Patria Dual Time Courtesy Image
- Tutima Patria Dual Time Built in the German watchmaking town of Glashütte, the Patria Dual Time features an 18-karat rose gold case and complementary alligator strap with a rose gold pin buckle. In addition to being water resistant to 5 atmospheres, the watch includes a sapphire crystal back. [$19,500; tutima.com] Get it
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Zenith Chronomaster Sport White Dial Courtesy Image 2. Zenith Chronomaster Sport White Dial The driving force behind the Chronomaster Sport is unquestionably Zenith’s El Primero 3600 movement. As a result, this sporty, modern watch displays time with the precision of 1/10th of a second. [$10,000; zenith-watches.com] Get it
TAG Heuer 42 mm Carrera Automatic Chronograph Courtesy Image 3. TAG Heuer 42 mm Carrera Automatic Chronograph, Anthracite Sunray Brushed Dial, Alligator Strap The TAG Heuer Carrera features a beveled sapphire crystal dome and steel sapphire case. It’s protected against water up to 100 meters deep. What’s more, the fine-brushed steel watch sports a handsome brown alligator strap with a steel clasp. [$5,350; tagheuer.com] Get it
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H. Moser Streamliner Centre Seconds, Matrix Green Courtesy Image 4. H. Moser Streamliner Centre Seconds, Matrix Green The Streamliner Centre Seconds was chiefly designed with a single link bracelet in mind. Featuring a striking green dial and automatic winding system, the minimalist watch chiefly places an emphasis on the basics of time. [$21,900; h-moser.com] Get it
Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Chronomètre Courtesy Image 5. Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Chronomètre With inspiration coming from the first watch designed by master watchmaker Michel Parmigiani, the Toric Chronomètre contains 220 components and a gold oscillating weight. In addition, the watch’s pendulum beats at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour. Of course that precision has been certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres. [$20,400; parmigiani.com] Get it
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European timepieces can trace their origin all the way back to the early 16th century. It was a German clockmaker named Peter Heinlen, specifically, who built the first watch. As a matter of fact, watchmakers in Germany and Switzerland are keeping up that tradition of timekeeping excellence today. Obviously, there isn’t a second to spare if you want to add one of these high-end watches to your collection.
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High-End Watches With Vintage European Flair
1. Tutima Patria Dual Time
Built in the German watchmaking town of Glashütte, the Patria Dual Time features an 18-karat rose gold case and complementary alligator strap with a rose gold pin buckle. In addition to being water resistant to 5 atmospheres, the watch includes a sapphire crystal back.
[$19,500; tutima.com]
The Rise of the Ceramic Watch
Read article
The Rise of the Ceramic Watch
Read article
The Rise of the Ceramic Watch
2. Zenith Chronomaster Sport White Dial
The driving force behind the Chronomaster Sport is unquestionably Zenith’s El Primero 3600 movement. As a result, this sporty, modern watch displays time with the precision of 1/10th of a second.
[$10,000; zenith-watches.com]
3. TAG Heuer 42 mm Carrera Automatic Chronograph, Anthracite Sunray Brushed
Dial, Alligator Strap
The TAG Heuer Carrera features a beveled sapphire crystal dome and steel sapphire case. It’s protected against water up to 100 meters deep. What’s more, the fine-brushed steel watch sports a handsome brown alligator strap with a steel clasp.
[$5,350; tagheuer.com]
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4. H. Moser Streamliner Centre Seconds, Matrix Green
The Streamliner Centre Seconds was chiefly designed with a single link bracelet in mind. Featuring a striking green dial and automatic winding system, the minimalist watch chiefly places an emphasis on the basics of time.
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Read article
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[$21,900; h-moser.com]
5. Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Chronomètre
With inspiration coming from the first watch designed by master watchmaker Michel Parmigiani, the Toric Chronomètre contains 220 components and a gold oscillating weight. In addition, the watch’s pendulum beats at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour. Of course that precision has been certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres.
[$20,400; parmigiani.com]
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