Mont Blanc makes elegant, somewhat understated watches for the stylish man.
This watch features a stainless steel case and bezel and black face. This theme is repeated in the subdials, which are outlined with thin silver pinstriping and silver dials.
Around the edge of the watch face is a set of tachymeter measurements, with small numerals written at regular intervals.
The date dial is at the three o’clock position and provides both day-of-week as well as day-of-month.
Because of its elegant look and neutral coloring, this watch will go well with any type of wardrobe.
This women’s sport watch, by Suunto, provides a balance of high-tech digital features and down-to-earth practicality and style.
Try not to sneeze when saying the name of this watch, okay? It’s pronounced Xezo and they’re relatively new to the watch-making scene. But they’ve already developed a reputation for making fine-looking high-quality watches.
This most striking feature of this Wittnauer women’s watch is the diamond-set bezel. It features two columns of 18 diamonds each, on the left and right sides of the watch face. Wittnauer prides themselves on producing that kind of elegance in an everyday watch.
Though Coach is known for its quality leather product, it has teamed with Movado to make quality stainless steel watches as well.
Cartier has long been recoqnized as a premier name in jewelry. Often compared with
Bell & Ross is known for making watches that will perform in any conditions. Its target audience are extremists such as military personnel, divers, astronauts and pilots. Not one of those? That’s okay, this watch looks great too.
This is a beautiful men’s luxury watch from Jacques Lemans’ Geneva Collection.
This fashionable chronicle watch designed and sold by ESQ features a dial face manufactured from mineral glass for clear, easy viewing.
Patek Philippe is known for making upscale, classy watches for men. They compare, often favorably, to other high-end watches like