By Salil Panchal| Nov 8, 2014
Consumer spending is yet to take off, but nothing sells better than aspiration for brands
Jaeger-LeCoultre
Master Ultra thin Tourbillon
Why you need it: Another fine tribute to Jaeger-LeCoultre’s finesse in developing ultra-thin watches. This 40 mm diameter stands out for its elegance, coming in a new pink gold case with taut lines and a case thickness of merely 11.3 mm.
Price: Rs 43,30,000
Ulysse Nardin
Freak Cruiser
Why you need it: This 45 mm diameter watch goes beyond the conventional, being stripped of its dial and hands, and totally lives up to its name. Here’s why: At the centre of the Freak Cruiser, the lower bridge indicates the hours, while the upper bridge—bearing the gear train, the balance spring and the exclusive Dual Ulysse silicon escapement—shows the minutes. There is a 7-day carrousel tourbillon (“whirlwind” in French, a device to counter the effects of gravity), and you can ensure that the time is kept perfecting by manual winding.
Price: Rs 57,60,000
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Breitling
Navitimer 01
Why you need it: The Breitling Navitimer’s traditional features stand out with a complicated black face, three sub-dials and a variety of scales that had made it a favourite for pilots and navigators. This self-winding red gold chronograph comes with an 18K red gold Navitimer bracelet for more style.
Price: Rs 34,01,530
Rolex
Gold Daytona
Why you need it: Coming from one of the most powerful global brands, this 40 mm everose gold, self-winding cosmograph was designed to meet the demands of professional racing drivers. Water-resistant up to 100 metres, it goes slightly beyond the understated but remains elegant.
Price: Rs 23,71,500
Audemars Piguet
Royal Oak Gold
Why you need it: Part of the Swiss maker’s iconic collection and designed originally by watch designer Gerald Genta, it boasts the eight-side octagonal dial, which first appeared in 1972, when most other watches were still round, flat and thin. A self-winding watch with a simple date and centre seconds, it is presented here with a pink gold bracelet.
Price: On Request
Greubel Forsey
GMT
Why you need it: Another watch that goes beyond the conventional and incorporates into the timepiece a terrestrial globe completing each anti-clockwise rotation in 24 hours—the same direction in which our planet spins. This Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey GMT watch also boasts a back display with a world time disc synchronised with the globe and bearing the names of 24 cities, each representing one of the 24 world time zones.
Price: On Request
* Prices, wherever mentioned, are the approximate prices at the time of going to press. Indian government imposes various import duties and taxes and as a result prices could vary or be significantly higher. Prices at retail showrooms and stores could also differ, as some offer schemes and discounts.