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The 10 most iconic men's watches of all time

Time is a cruel mistress, and watch collectors are probably more aware of this than most. As fads come and go, these enthusiasts can only watch helplessly as the popularity of their once-beloved watches declines. lose value significantly as development progresses. And they can't do anything about it.

If they had acted preventively, obviously, they wouldn't have found themselves in this mess. Finding a timeless watch is a difficult task, but there are icons in the world of watches that promise to never go out of style. So next time you're thinking of adding the latest colorful fashion to your collection, perhaps opt for one of the following...

The Rolex Submariner

Rolex Submariner Date reference 116610LN

Because there is nothing more modern than functionality. First worn on the wrist at the Basel Watch Fair in 1954, the Rolex Submariner has spent nearly a century impressing watchmakers. With its dark dial, it looks elegant in a single color and the scratch-resistant Cerachrom bezel on one side is an icon in its own right.
Of course , together with Rolex is impressive. This bracelet features an Oysterlock folding clasp, an important innovation in Rolex's rich watchmaking history. And as the nautical name suggests, it is very, very waterproof. More than 300 meters away, no less.

The Tag Heuer Monaco



The TAG Heuer Monaco has several faces. But of all the limited and exclusive editions of the chronograph, this is our favorite and safest investment opportunity. The rich denim blue dial with dual chronograph dials and bright red luminous hands provide the color. Steve McQueen style scheme.
The actor, who completed his character in the 1971 film Le Mans with a Monaco, elevated the watch to a position legendary. And for good reason. With a powerful Caliber 11 movement, a 40-hour power reserve and over 100 meters of water resistance, this is a watch worth celebrating.

The IWC Portugieser Chronograph 



The iconic IWC Portugieser Chronograph has a certain meticulous beauty. This simple silver dial is surrounded by a clear and functional scale. These slim hands move seamlessly around a ring of easy-to-read Arabic numerals. And that slim bezel ensures the entire design remains as closed and compact as possible.
Within the Swiss sports chronograph, the IWC caliber 69355 fulfills its task in the same way. Certainly. The robust and precise chronograph features a classic column wheel design visible through the sapphire crystal case back. And with a compact diameter of just 41mm, it fits virtually any wrist. As reliable as possible.


The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak


Hands-On - Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding 37mm 15550ST

The AP Royal Oak has everything in its case. With its instantly recognizable octagonal design, this Swiss bezel is a true icon of the world of watchmaking. Classic, in stainless steel, it is simple, anti-reflective and has a screw-down crown.
And its dial is blue with "Grande Tapisserie" detail and white gold. The applied indices are a second-rate model, surpassed only by the Royal Oak's signature luminous hands. It is the rarest animal; A unique watch that fits anywhere.

The Patek Philippe Calatrava


The Patek Philippe Calatrava is the epitome of sophistication and turns the clock head. and doll classification since 1932. Today, nearly a century later, much of the original design remains. We always appreciate the supreme elegance of the round dial, silvered opaline dial and gold hour markers. But there is also a more modern luxury to enjoy.
The 215 HP mechanically wound movement is a masterpiece among watch movements, the case in yellow gold has been perfectly crafted and this chocolate brown alligator leather strap offers a perfect and elegant chromatic counterpoint to the precious metals. What more could you ask for?


The A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1





The A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 is perhaps the most striking dial of this listed in our eyes, it is an icon for its combination of traditional elements of Saxon watchmaking and an exceptional dial. The design of the Lange 1 follows a clear principle: all screens are arranged off-center and form an isosceles triangle.
And this with useful innovations such as The A Typical The date Lange has made the Lange 1 one of the most awarded watches of the last two decades. Our favorite version, first released in 1994, is the 2015 Platinum model; with a solid silver dial and decorated with rhodium-plated gold hands.


The Breitling Navitimer



We always have time for a Navitimer. At first glance the dial of this aviation-focused Swiss watch may seem a little busy; even intimidating. But upon closer inspection, the user will realize that every function and every number exists for a reason: to create one of the most ergonomic and practical watches known to mankind.
The generous 46 mm diameter of the chronograph underlines its presence on the wrist and increases legibility. The transparent caseback reveals the powerful chronometer-certified automatic chronograph caliber. And that round aviation slide rule? A timeless piece of design.


The Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso




Some watches achieve cult status thanks to their bold and distinctive design. Others do it through a fantastic story. And some, like the Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso, have both. The watch was born from a challenge: to design a model capable of withstanding the polo matches played by British army officers in India in the 1930s.
The Reverso was a success. ...and even more. Over the last century it has established itself as a watchmaking icon. The distinct Art Deco aesthetic, especially on this Small Seconds model, is a big part of its appeal. But of course the main attraction is the most incredible innovations; the reversible case.


Vacheron Constantin's traditional ultra-thin automatic watch





When Vacheron Constantin qualifies one of his watches as an ultra-thin flat watch watch means ultra-thin. The caliber of this watch, 1120, is only 2.45 mm thick. The mass of the wound rotor is concentrated on the outer edge, so it's flush with the movement, and the whole thing is much thinner than it would otherwise be. It's a mechanical marvel.
But if the watch has reduced its weight, it has also simplified its design. The ultra-thin Automatic Traditionnelle has a simple rose gold case, gold-tone hour markers on a white dial, and a dark brown leather strap. In short, it is a watch that will live forever.


The Omega Seamaster



For 25 years, the Omega Seamaster has been the l The watch of choice for James Bond. And if that doesn't qualify him as an icon, we don't know what does. A line of hand-wound, automatic, chronometer and quartz watches, the Seamaster covers all levels of watchmaking and we are always excited to see what the Swiss house will do with the next model.
But there are some constants within the Seamaster sub-brand. Steel case, screw-down crown, extraordinary water resistance, luminous hands, unidirectional rotating bezel and helium release valve are found on almost all iconic versions.

By - K.B