Rating $10,000 Watches - Omega, Breitling, TAG Heuer Watches Rated
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The best luxury watches at or below $10,000 include the Omega Globemaster, Breitling Premier, and Zenith Defy Skyline. In an era when even ten grand is starting to seem like the entry level for a serious luxury watch, it's important to highlight how much luxury watch five figures still buys in 2024. Tonight, Tim Mosso discusses the best $10,000 luxury watches to buy this summer.
Launched in 2016, the Omega Constellation Globemaster Annual Calendar is an advanced level complication at an Omega watch price. For $9,200, it's possible to own a stainless steel Swiss watch with Master Chronmeter certification, an annual calendar, and 100-meter water resistance. When combined with a versatile 41mm stainless steel case and tough tungsten carbide bezel
the Globemaster Annual Calendar is an excellent candidate to be a man's one and only watch.
Style is important for the best $10,000 watches. Omega's Constellation Globemaster revives the beloved "pie pan" dial design from the original 1950s Omega Constellation. Breitling's Premier B09 chronograph takes the same mid-century approach with dials in pistachio green and the the 2024 Breitling Premier B09 champagne dial. Breitling uses a manual wind movement to shrink the thickness of this versatile watch, and a twin-register dial with no date perfectly captures the character of 1950s vintage watches.
Zenith takes a more modern approach with its 2024 Defy Skyline Paris Edition. This limited series of 50 pieces celebrates the French capital and "city of lights," Paris. In the 2024 Summer Olympic year, the Paris games are commemorated by Zenith's Defy Skyline with green gradient dial; it's a limited edition of 50 pieces available exclusively through Zenith's factory boutiques in France and its French e-commerce site. For $9,800, the Defy Skyline Paris Edition features both a full steel bracelet and a rubber strap. A Zenith El Primero caliber 3620 provides 60 hours of automatic-winding power and its famous 36,000 vibrations per hour beat rate.
All of this plus live discussion and watch collector wrist shots appears tonight on "Watches Tonight!"
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