1. Baume & Mercier
William Baume Flying Tourbillion
Price: $75,000*
Price: $75,000*
This new edition of the William Baume Tourbillion has a “flying
tourbillion,”—a tourbillion held in place on only one side rather than
on the top and bottom—black dial, and black alligator strap. The
tourbillion escapement is in the 9 o’clock position and a small seconds
display at 6 o’clock. It has a 52-hour power reserve. This timepiece is
limited to 10 editions worldwide. Baume & Mercier is owned by Swiss
luxury goods giant Compagnie Financière Richemont.
2. Tag Heuer
Monaco V4
Price: $80,000
Price: $80,000
Tag Heuer, which is owned by French luxury conglomerate Moët Hennessy
Louis Vuitton, used cars as a model for rethinking watches’ mechanical
movement and engineered the world’s first and only belt-driven
timepiece. This design is more shock-resistant and requires less
maintenance because of the belts and micro ball bearings, according to
the company. The Monaco V4 has a platinum case and alligator leather
strap. Only 150 pieces were manufactured.
3. JeanRichard
Paramount Tourbillion Linear Power Reserve
Price: $128,000
Price: $128,000
This unique tourbillion watch from independent Swiss watchmaker
JeanRichard uses a linear indicator for the 72-hour power reserve. It
has an 18 carat white gold case and rubber covered alligator strap.
4. Glashütte Original
Julius Assmann 4 in white gold
Price: $161,000
Price: $161,000
Glashütte Original introduced this piece for the Assmann edition in
2007. It can be worn as a wristwatch or pocket watch and features a
unique retrograde hour display and tourbillion. The watch is also
offered in red gold and rose gold ($145,000). More information is
available through Tourbillion Boutiques in New York, Las Vegas, and Los
Angeles. Based in the former East Germany, Glashütte Original is one of
the few watchmakers that uses its own proprietary movements. It is owned
by Switzerland’s Swatch Group.
5. Porsche Design
Indicator P´6910 in rose gold
Price: $225,000
Price: $225,000
Made of about 800 individual parts and developed by 12 engineers and
watchmakers, the Porsche Design Indicator P´6910 is the world’s first
chronograph with a mechanical-digital stopwatch function display. It can
record up to 9 hours and 59 minutes. In 2008 the Indicator, available
in three design variants, was presented in rose gold with PVD coated
titanium.
6. Panerai
L’Astronomo Luminor Tourbillion 1950 Equation of Time in rose gold
Price: $235,000
Price: $235,000
Recently presented at the 2010 Salon International de la Haute
Horlogerie in Geneva as a tribute to Galileo Galilei, the L’Astronomo
will be made in a limited number of about 30. While ordering the piece,
clients must specify their hometown, which is engraved on the back near a
rotating sky chart of the city. The dial also displays the sunrise and
sunset times of the chosen city. Panerai is owned by Richemont.
7. Breitling
Grande Complication
Price: $280,716
Price: $280,716
Unveiled at Baselworld 2010, this pocket watch has a perpetual calendar
that displays the date, day, month, leap years, and moon phases and a
minute repeater that strikes the hours, quarters, and minutes on demand.
It comprises almost 700 parts. The case, made of 18 carat yellow gold,
features an engraving of Walter Owen Bentley, founder of Bentley Motors,
one of Breitling’s partners.
8. IWC
Grande Complication
Price: $318,000
Price: $318,000
IWC first launched the Grande Complication about 20 years ago. It
combines a perpetual calendar with moon phase, minute repeater, and
chronograph with an automatic movement. This version has a platinum case
and bracelet. The Richemont-owned IWC recently redesigned it in a
Portuguese-style case ($220,567). A total of 50 pieces are produced
annually.
9. Concord
C1 Tourbillion Gravity
Price: $320,000
Price: $320,000
One of the unique features of this watch, which has an 18 carat white
gold case, is the seconds display on the side of the tourbillion
carriage. The C1 Tourbillion Gravity also features a flyback chronograph
and 84-hour power reserve and is water resistant to 30 meters. Although
founded in Biel, Switzerland, in 1908, Concord today is owned by Movado
Group, which is based in Paramus, N.J.
10. Montblanc
Grand Tourbillion Heures Mysterieuses in platinum
Price: $365,750
Price: $365,750
Although once known primarily for its signature fountain pens,
Richemont-owned Montblanc in recent years has transformed its brand into
that of a jeweler and watchmaker. Its most expensive watch is the Grand
Tourbillion Heures Mysterieuses in platinum, of which only one has been
made so far. This tourbillion is also available in 18 carat white gold
(in photo), limited to eight pieces at $319,000 each. The 18 carat red
gold version, also limited to eight pieces, is $302,500.
Source :- http://worldtoptenthings.blogspot.in/2011/09/worlds-top-10-most-expensive-watches.html
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