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Finest Luxury Women Watches To Invest In

An image of Patek Philippe Twenty~4, one of the Finest Luxury Women Watches To Invest In

Luxury does not always mean ‘lavish’, the negative connotation of the word. Luxury is an investment, and when it comes to investing in luxury women’s watches, certain timepieces not only reflect the zing of elegance and craftsmanship but also hold exceptional value. It is like investing in a functional piece of art that defies time, and this makes it a wise investment. These are luxury women’s watches to invest in.

Rolex Lady-Datejust

Courtesy: Rolex/ The first Lady-Datejust, with a 24 mm case, from 1957.

Right here is the “classic timepiece designed for a lady.” It is a timeless piece known for its precision and enduring style. The Lady-Datejust holds its value exceptionally well and is often seen as a smart investment piece due to Rolex’s reputation for craftsmanship, durability, and prestige. The piece is an iconic design with a smaller case size to suit all slender wrists. There are different material options the watch can be made in, including stainless steel, gold, and two-tone combinations, often with the option of diamond-set hour markers or bezels for added luxury.

Cartier, Panthère de Cartier

Courtesy: Cartier

Cartier Panthère de Cartier is another iconic French piece that exudes sophistication and is highly sought-after in the market. It is a luxury with a bold aesthetic appeal, perfect for investment. The Panthère de Cartier is available in a variety of materials, including yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, and stainless steel, with some models featuring diamonds. Cartier says, “It is a true style icon for women who never go unnoticed.”

Patek Philippe Twenty~4

Courtesy: Patek Philippe

As with all Patek Philippe watches, the Twenty~4 is known for its exceptional luxury, enduring value, and reliability, but made specifically to serve the fragile-fierce wrists of women. The bracelet is a standout feature, with its smoothly integrated design that offers both comfort and a chic, refined look on the wrist. The dial, typically adorned with diamond hour markers and applied Roman numerals, exudes a quiet sophistication with a sunburst finish that adds depth and elegance.

Chanel J12

Courtesy: Chanel

The Chanel J12 is a revolutionary symbol of modern luxury in the world of watchmaking. The J12 was one of the first watches to successfully merge the worlds of fashion and horology. The self-winding watch is made with incredible modern technology, such as high-tech ceramics, which are known for their durability, scratch resistance, and lush appearance. Ain’t that perfect for a busy feminine wrist with flare for luxury?

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak

Courtesy: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak

Going for bold luxury? Audemars Piguet Royal Oak is a unique design that continues to appreciate in value. It is not only a stylish addition to any collection but also a smart investment. As a pacesetter in history, the Royal Oak was the first luxury sports watch to be made from stainless steel in 1972. The brand has also introduced complications such as chronographs, perpetual calendars, and tourbillons within the Royal Oak collection, further enhancing its appeal to collectors and connoisseurs. Pieces are also available in various materials, including stainless steel, rose gold, yellow gold, and platinum, with some models featuring diamond accents.

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