In an age when everyone tells the time with their cell phones, there’s something defiant and even luxurious about wearing a wristwatch. To call these accessories timeless feels a little cliché, but there’s a ring of truth to that description: They’re no longer “necessary,” but they’re trendier than ever.
For one thing, they have a very distinct function, which makes them universally useful. For another, they’re a staple for anyone who knows what it means to put an outfit together. Watches come in an enormous variety of shapes, sizes, materials, and price points, and there’s a watch for everyone, for every occasion.
Whether you’re new to watches or are an avid collector, you’re sure to find something in the roundup we’ve put together. These watch brands span the spectrum of modern fashion, from rugged and durable to delicate and chic—and all of them have an important place in the rich history of horology (the study of time).
Top watch brands for men
Men’s watches are, for the most part, built to “take a punch.” Many are designed for guys who are physically active, work with their hands, and are apt to spend a weekend hiking a mountain trail and transition easily into a dinner with friends.
Although they’re typically designed with durability in mind, men’s watches aren’t totally devoid of style. In fact, most watch brands have made it part of their mission to fuse fashion with function, creating hybrids suitable for anyone with any lifestyle.
Citizen
Eco-friendliness, 100 years of innovation, and a commitment to quality come together in Citizen, a brand that has been driving watchmaking forward for generations. This company’s mission isn’t just to create popular, wearable timepieces—according to their bio, they design with the “Japanese notion that elevates society above self,” which helps to ensure that every Citizen-made watch is built with product value and planet-friendliness in mind.
Along with its dedication to sustainability, Citizen also sets a high standard for their product lines, bringing consumers everything from familiar luxury materials to designs that appeal to Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars lovers.
Citizen Promaster Tough
Titanium and a triple-link bracelet come together in this ready-for-anything watch by Citizen, including Eco-Drive technology, which means you’ll never need a battery.
Citizen Promaster Skyhawk A-T
Need a calendar? Two alarms? How about a Universal Coordinated Time display? All of these and more make up this gorgeous, multi-functional watch by Citizen.
Citizen Loki
Let your inner god of mischief out with this gold-tone stainless steel Loki watch, which includes Eco-Drive technology, a deep green watch band that goes with just about anything, and a Time Variance Authority logo on the inside case – something any true fan would understand.
Shinola
Since 2011, Shinola has focused on bringing its manufacturing prowess to the horological arts, establishing itself as a world-renowned brand. With its deep roots in Detroit, Michigan, the evolutionary story of this company from a creative thought to a luxury goods pioneer is felt in the rich design work in every product, where the goal is quality and durability.
One of the things that stands out about Shinola’s work is the personality. While it’s true that every timepiece has a recognizable signature look and feel, this brand’s watches, especially its leather-banded beauties, are very distinct.
The 420 Grassland Runwell 41mm by Shinola
If you’re a fan of the color green, actor Quincy Isaiah, and ending the racial disparity in marijuana arrests, then this gorgeous limited edition timepiece is a must-have for your collection.
The Runwell Automatic 45mm by Shinola
A modern take on a classic design, this black, stainless steel watch winds itself and will go with absolutely everything.
The Mechanic 39mm by Shinola
Nothing feels quite as deliciously vintage as a manual-wind watch, such as The Mechanic by Shinola, where quality and durability meet in the middle.
Invicta
Invicta, which means “Invincible” in Latin, is a watchmaker renowned for creative designs and popularity with collectors.
What stands out about Invicta is their massive collection of different styles. They have products for nearly every walk of life, ranging from classic wrist bling to Disney-themed product lines. Their website also has a section that categorizes their products by lifestyle: “Cool Watches,” “Diver Watches,” “Dress Watches,” and so on.
This brand is a very good one-stop-shop for casual browsers, serious connoisseurs, and everyone in between, especially if you’re looking for a unique piece to add to your collection.
Invicta Coalition Forces Men’s Watch – 50mm, Camouflage (43768)
Need something sturdy, functional, and easily paired with any occasion? If you’re a fan of camo and appreciate up to 50 meters worth of water resistance, this is the watch for you.
Invicta Star Wars C-3PO Men’s Watch – 53mm, Black, Gold (43666-N1)
With over 190 options to choose from, diehard Star Wars fans will love this entire collection, which features beautiful watch faces of popular characters and gorgeous materials that will go with any outfit.
Invicta Artist Automatic Unisex Watch – 43mm, Steel, Gold (42297)
Lovers of skeleton designs have over 100 to choose from at Invicta, including this option that takes a literal approach to ‘skeleton.’
Top watch brands for women
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From Coach to Breda and more, shop these women’s watch brands now.
In the world of women’s watches, variety is the name of the game. High-quality materials like gold and silver are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to creating timepieces that can compete for wrist real estate.
Most designers have nailed their understanding of “luxury.” For example, some women want simple, chic, and elegant. Others prefer precious stones. Still, others want plain and functional, with outfit versatility as the prime consideration.
Whatever your tastes, the brands below represent some of the best in the industry, and they all have collections that should pique the interest of anyone who’s attracted to women’s watches.
Coach
An American fashion house that launched in 1941, Coach has been inspiring millions with its built-to-last luxury goods. From small leather goods to upscale bling, this brand is recognizable the world over for its tasteful and timeless designs.
It’s no surprise that when it comes to watches, Coach sets a high bar for affordable fashion. There’s a watch face shape, size, material, and finish for every woman, and an equally diverse range of bands.
Coach Elliot Watch, 28 Mm
A simple weekday-to-weekend classic design, this watch by Coach features a 28mm case and is water resistant up to 99 feet.
Coach Elliot Watch, 36 Mm
If you’re a lady who likes dinosaurs, this watch face features Rexy, the Coach mascot, on their gold-toned Signature dial.
Coach Cary Watch, 34 Mm
Your wrist will stand out in this stainless steel and pavé crystal masterpiece by Coach.
Breda
Breda is a brand that focuses on breaking down the gender binary in its designs, preferring instead to showcase work that represents artistic expression. The result: a watch brand where almost every piece is unique and created with the wearer in mind, from the dial through to the crown.
It’s easy to see Breda’s commitment to craftsmanship in everything they produce, and it’s even easier to recognize its individuality. For people who like a little avant-garde in their wrist bling, Breda’s watches are just the thing.
Breda Beverly Croc Embossed Leather Strap Watch, 25mm
With a slim, crocodile-embossed band and bold, circular dial, this watch by Breda is a masterpiece in style and would be glorious with an all-black outfit.
Breda Revel Mesh Strap Watch, 18mm
If you’re looking for a statement piece, look no further than this stainless steel minimalist’s dream watch by Breda.
Breda Visser Square Leather Strap Watch, 35mm
Modern meets classy in this round-edged watch by Breda. Gray, brown, and silver are a fabulous combination, which will look great in any season.
Hermes
By now, Hermès is synonymous with luxury, having become an elite name in worldwide fashion since 1837. Bags, jewelry, home goods—if you can name it, there’s a chance Hermès has refined it, including watches.
Although some brands develop a few signatures and stick with them throughout their collections, Hermès is a fashion house that likes to push the limits of their creativity, bringing to market a massive array of different styles. If you’re looking for a bold, timeless statement piece, you’re sure to find something from this brand—and there’s a likely chance you’ll be the only one in your circle with that design.
Hermes Cape Cod Watch, Small Model, 31 mm
Pale pink and silver comprise this double tour-banded timepiece. It’s sophisticated enough to wear to a gala and playful enough to wear to lunch with friends.
Hermes Heure H Watch, Medium Model, 30 MM
Diamonds in a feather setting illuminate this stunning timepiece by Hermès. A classic black leather band and a simple analog dial make this a wear-everywhere treasure in your collection.
Hermes Faubourg Polka Watch, Mini Model, 15 MM
This watch by Hermès is a work of art, resplendent in white mother-of-pearl, four diamond-set chatons, and a crown set with a rose-cut diamond.
Best affordable watch brands
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For big style and minimal cost, shop brands like Timex and Seiko.
Although there’s certainly a time and place for expensive watches, there’s also a booming market for casual options that don’t break the bank – and don’t skimp on quality. When affordability is key, certain brands really shine. It’s entirely possible to buy a timepiece that gets the primary job done without requiring you to take out a second mortgage.
Timex
Founded in 1854, Timex hit the ground running as a company that wanted to create watches for real people. Craftsmanship, design, and high standards make this brand a strong option for anyone who’s just starting to dip their toe into watch-wearing and even seasoned timepiece connoisseurs.
One of our favorite things about Timex is the price. Although there’s an enormous range of designs to choose from, each made from high-quality materials with beautiful designs, you’re not likely to find anything over $100. This makes Timex a great option for the collector who likes to mix and match their watches to suit the day’s finished look.
Timex Men’s Easy Reader Leather Strap Watch
A brown leather strap, a pin buckle clasp, and a dark blue easy-to-read dial make this watch by Timex an excellent option for casual wearers.
Timex Women’s Briarwood Watch
With a sleek gold-colored dial and simple analog display, this watch would pair well with a good book, a cup of coffee, and a weekend with nothing but time.
Timex Men’s Classic Digital 34mm Watch
It’s as if time stood still with this gold-tone digital watch by Timex, suitable for anyone reminiscing about the ‘80s.
Seiko
With humble beginnings as a watch and clock repair store in Tokyo in 1881, Seiko is now a global name in watchmaking. This brand is notable for creating the Laurel, Japan’s first-ever wristwatch. Fast forward to now and Seiko has become a pioneer in design, functionality, and technology, rocketing it to the top of the charts in terms of style and modality.
The price point is very broad, with the lowest cost options starting at around $50 and the most expensive coming in at nearly $8500, which is a testament to how flexible the Seiko brand has become over time. Are you an Olympic diver, for example? There’s a watch for you. A casual wearer? They have those, too!
Seiko SRPG33 Watch
This manual wind watch by Seiko has a nylon strap, which is perfect for sports, and the emerald green dial makes it a great statement piece.
Seiko Presage Green SRPE45 Brown Leather Automatic Mens Watch
Brown leather and stainless steel make up this beautiful option by Seiko, with a rich green dial and an easy-to-use, three-fold clasp with push button release.
Seiko Essentials Watch with Day/Date Calendar
With a classic dial, a built-in calendar, and solar technology keeping it charged, this Seiko watch is an affordable do-it-all option.
Casio
When you think Casio, you think technology. The brand’s history is rich with innovation, beginning in 1946 with a ring pipe for smoking cigarettes, to 2018, with a brand new version of the G-Shock watch. Casio is well known for pushing the boundaries on what everyday items can become with a little imagination (and technological wizardry).
For example, while most watchmakers categorize their products by style or gender, Casio has a section devoted instead to features because of how complex some of their watches are. This brand is a tech junky’s dream, and so if you’re looking for a new gadget to try, Casio’s affordable prices make it a great option.
Casio GA110CD-1A9
Gold, silver, and a large case make this G-SHOCK a watch that will pop while it’s on your wrist.
Casio MTP-1302D-1A1V
This watch by Casio is called vintage for a reason: it’s timeless in silver, with a wide range of dial colors to choose from. To top it off, it has a simple link band and a snap close clasp.
Casio EFV610D-3CV
For the sporty among us, the Edifice by Casio, a chronograph watch, is stunning in its simplicity and boasts up to 100m water resistance.
Best luxury watch brands
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Invest in a luxury watch from Rolex or Cartier to level up your timepiece game.
Sometimes, what you’re really looking for is luxury. Not simple, not common—a watch that’s unique in its scarcity and very, very valuable.
These are the luxury watches for collectors and true lovers of horology. The price points are notoriously high, but what you’re paying for isn’t just functionality or beauty. You’re paying for a piece that pays dividends in style, status, and sweet, sweet bragging rights. It’s the kind of timepiece that tells the world something about the wearer—without the wearer ever uttering a word.
Cartier
A brand that values the finer things in life, Cartier is renowned for its creativity and timelessness. To this company, inspiration comes from the beauty in everything, and to participate in the Cartier brand as a consumer means to value uniqueness in style.
Knowing the history of Cartier makes it easy to understand its modern-day appeal. The first-ever products by this fashion house were created with audaciousness in mind, and in the 1800s, boundary-pushing meant being truly irreverent. It’s bold, it’s chic, and it’s one of the pinnacles of luxury worldwide—and Cartier’s watches are no exception.
Cartier Tank Must Large Quartz Diamond Silver Dial Ladies Watch
A stainless steel case with black calfskin leather is just the appetizer for this beautiful Cartier watch. The 42 brilliant-cut diamonds lining the bezel really set this timepiece ablaze.
Cartier Drive de Automatic Grey Dial Men’s Watch
Have you ever worn alligator leather? It’s one of the central draws of this silver-tone stainless steel masterpiece by Cartier. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and Roman numeral hour markers make this one for books.
Cartier Tank Hand Wind Ladies Watch
With an 18kt yellow gold bezel, this beautiful watch by Cartier, complete with a black alligator band and a cabochon crown, is perfect to wear to an upscale event.
Rolex
A brand known the world over, Rolex is synonymous with style and sophistication. That’s no surprise—its humble beginnings began with German businessman Hans Wilsdorf, who pushed for excellence and reliability as the true inspiration for its designs.
Beginning in 1905, Rolex was a brand that was trying to improve the accuracy of wrist-worn timepieces, a feat that was sorely needed when wristwatches were still a burgeoning enterprise. Over time, Rolex expanded into the prestige market, owing its success as a brand to its commitment to excellence and true innovation. Nowadays, owning a Rolex is tantamount to “making it” as a watch collector, and for good reason.
Rolex Day Date Cognac Dial 18K Yellow Gold Leather Men’s Watch
This 18kt gold Rolex is a watch you could build an entire wardrobe around.
Rolex Day-Date 36 Automatic Diamond Pave Dial 18kt White Gold President Watch
For the collector of watches who is also a collector of colors, this Rolex has rainbow-hued sapphires in place of numerals in the dial.
Rolex Day-Date Automatic Chronometer Diamond Green Dial Unisex Watch
The black dial on this watch by Rolex is set into an 18kt yellow gold case, replete with diamond hour markers.
Omega
Starting in 1848, Omega’s commitment to horology is not merely an evolution of functionality. It’s a story of artistry. It’s a brand with immense historical significance for its technological advances in clockmaking, marking it as a brand that has grown in momentum and prestige over the years.
In terms of influence, Omega is a brand that has made its way deep into pop culture. Fans of James Bond, for example, gravitate toward the Seamaster design, which is a limited edition release in honor of the franchise. Collectors revere uniqueness, and Omega’s collections are full of pieces that hold their own stories.
Omega De Ville Automatic Men’s Watch
The lacquered blue dial with silver-tone dauphine-style hands make this stainless steel, alligator leather watch by Omega a beautiful addition to any collection.
Omega Seamaster Railmaster Brushed Grey Dial Automatic Men’s Watch
This simple design features a brushed gray dial and orange silver-tone hands, all wrapped up in a brown leather strap, making it an easy watch to wear in any occasion.
Omega Seamaster Railmaster Automatic Men’s Watch
Black coated nylon and a beautiful brushed black dial come together in this classy, very sophisticated watch by Omega.
Best Swiss watch brands
Why do so many people like Swiss-made watches? The answer is simple: It boils down to the incredibly high standards. Every material, every mechanism, every feature—everything about a Swiss timepiece is meticulously graded, and everything is made by hand. Thus, you can rest assured knowing that if you have something that’s authentically Swiss, it’s going to last you a lifetime.
Patek Philippe
Hand-made and designed for perfection, Patek Phillipe began in 1839 and has been racking up horological innovations ever since. As a clockmaker, this brand set the groundwork for change, leading to a veritable revolution in how timepieces were created, including keyless winding and hand-setting (which caught the eye of Queen Victoria, as if the technological advancement weren’t enough).
In the modern era, Patek Phillipe is renowned for feats of creative beauty that are still revolutionary, pioneering new materials and advancing the complexity of watch faces. To own a Patek Phillippe is to own a piece of art.
Patek Phillippe Aquanaut Rose Gold 5261R-001
The Aquanaut Luce boasts the Patek Phillippe Annual Calendar complication, along with an 18kt rose gold case and a rubber strap.
Patek Phillippe Calatrava White Gold 6007G-010
This modern marvel has an automatic movement, an 18k white gold case, and comes in three different dial colors.
Richard Mille
Richard Mille made the bold move to start a watchmaking company in 2001, in an era when the industry was already saturated by the original brands that created watches as we know them today. And we’re lucky he did.
This brand’s take on the modern watch is one of artistic expression, where runs are limited (making them a collector’s dream) and the Swiss made manufacturing is coveted for its guaranteed quality.
Richard Mille Tourbillon Pablo Mac Donough Black Dial Watch
Incredibly unique, this futuristic masterpiece is entirely transparent, allowing you to see the meticulous craftsmanship that make Richard Mille watches so impressive.
Richard Mille
Ceramic, rubber, and cutting edge Swiss technology come together in this artistic dream of a wristwatch by Richard Mille.
Richard Mille
With a white ceramic case and a rubber strap, this beauty by Richard Mille is unique enough to be a standout in a lucky collector’s wardrobe.
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