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We offer a carefully curated selection of premium watches that combine technical perfection with uncompromising style. Browse the emblematic designs of Cartier and Rolex for signature timepieces, designed to offer the wearer unparalleled utility and grace. This is timekeeping at its most rare and innovative. Can’t find the watch you have been desperately looking for? Contact us through our find a watch page and we’ll do everything we can to source it for you.

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FAQ

No, Chanel is not owned by Louis Vuitton. Chanel is independently owned by the Wertheimer family, while Louis Vuitton is part of the LVMH Group (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), a separate luxury conglomerate. Both Chanel and Louis Vuitton are major players in the luxury market, but they operate as distinct entities.

Breitling and Omega are both prestigious Swiss watch brands with rich histories. Omega is known for its association with space exploration and its status as the official timekeeper of the Olympics, while Breitling is celebrated for its aviation watches. Deciding which is better depends on individual taste and what one prioritises in a watch—whether it's Omega's space-age legacy or Breitling's aviation precision.

The Panerai Luminor is arguably the most sought-after collection. Specifically, models like the Luminor Submersible and Luminor Marina are highly popular due to their robust build and iconic design. Limited-edition models and historical pieces, such as the Luminor 1950, are particularly coveted by collectors. The demand for Panerai watches often increases with special editions and collaborations, further enhancing their desirability.

Chanel is an independent, privately-owned company, still controlled by the Wertheimer family, descendants of the original partners of Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel. Chanel watches are part of Chanel’s broader portfolio, which includes fashion, fragrance, and accessories, and they are produced under the Chanel brand umbrella.

Yes, TAG Heuer is owned by LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), one of the world's leading luxury goods companies. LVMH acquired TAG Heuer in 1999, and since then, the brand has continued to flourish under its ownership, benefiting from the conglomerate's extensive resources and expertise in luxury brand management.

Yes, Piaget is undeniably a luxury brand. Established in 1874, Piaget has built a prestigious reputation for creating exquisite watches and jewelry. The brand is known for its dedication to craftsmanship, producing some of the world's thinnest mechanical watches, and using high-quality materials such as gold, diamonds, and precious stones. Piaget’s timepieces are a symbol of elegance, innovation, and luxury, making it a highly sought-after brand among collectors and enthusiasts.

Many high-profile celebrities have been seen wearing Chopard watches and jewelry, including:

  • Rihanna – Frequently spotted wearing Chopard at red-carpet events.
  • Charlize Theron – Known to wear Chopard, especially during awards shows like the Oscars.
  • Cate Blanchett – A fan of the brand, often showcasing Chopard’s luxurious pieces.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – Wears Chopard as part of his association with environmental and ethical luxury practices.

Chopard’s association with the Cannes Film Festival, where it has been an official partner since 1998, also cements its strong connection with celebrity culture and red-carpet events.

Both Breitling and Tudor are well-respected luxury watch brands, and the choice between them often comes down to style and use. Breitling is known for its aviation and diving watches, with a focus on chronographs and bold designs. Tudor is celebrated for its heritage and connection to Rolex, offering more classic and understated designs.

In terms of craftsmanship, both are on par, though Breitling is known for its technical prowess, especially in chronograph movements, while Tudor is praised for its in-house calibers and durable sports watches like the Black Bay and Pelagos. The decision ultimately depends on your preference for style and specific watch functions.

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