We’ve all experienced sticker shock while perusing the world of
the most expensive watches… there are even a few brands in which five-
and six-figure prices are the norm. But some of the most expensive
watches go well beyond “pricey” and into the rarefied over-$1-million
category. Below, we’ve compiled seven of these million dollar watches in
which the only things grander than the complications are the price
tags.
What’s the most you’ve ever paid (or thought about paying) for a watch? Let us know in the comments section below!
Million Dollar Watches: Hublot Classic Fusion Haute Joaillerie “$1 Million”
The Hublot Classic Fusion Haute Joaillerie “$1 Million,” limited to
only eight pieces, earns its $1 million price tag with the 1,185
baguette diamonds covering every surface of the watch, from the case and
bracelet to the openworked dial. For the case alone, a 15-person team
had to perform 1,800 hours of cutting and 200 hours of dimensional
checking and quality control. Certainly one of the most expensive
watches ever made by Hublot.
Million Dollar Watches: Roger Dubuis Excalibur Quatuor
This Roger Dubuis Excalibur Quatuor also earns a top spot among the
most expensive watches list, it has a case made entirely of silicon
(according to the brand, the first such watch of its kind), a material
with half the weight of titanium and four times the hardness. The watch
is equipped with the RD101 movement, notable for its four sprung
balances, which work in pairs to compensate for the effects of gravity
much faster than a tourbillon would, resulting in a more accurate watch.
The Excalibur Quatuor is priced at 1 million Swiss francs (which
translates to roughly around $1,125,000 US).
Million Dollar Watches: Jaeger-LeCoultre Hybris Mechanica à Grande Sonnerie
The
Jaeger-LeCoultre
Hybris Mechanica à Grande Sonnerie has a retail price of $ 1,474,070.
The watch boasts 1,300 parts which made it capable of playing the entire
Big Ben chiming sequence. It was released in 2009 as part of the Hybris
Mechanica 55 trilogy, a trio of watches that comprised 55 complications
altogether.
Million Dollar Watches: Vacheron Constantin Tour de I’Ile
Produced as a limited edition of only seven pieces, the
Vacheron Constantin
Tour de I’Ile, which celebrated the brand’s 250th anniversary, is
priced at $1,538,160. The watch has two faces (on the front and back) to
make room for its many displays, including a second time zone,
perpetual calendar, and sunset time indicator, among others.
Million Dollar Watches: Greubel Forsey Art Piece 1
Greubel Forsey’s Art Piece 1 was revealed at the 2013 SIHH, and
quickly rose to the top spots in the most expensive watches ever made
rankings, with a price of CHF 1.5 million (approximately $1.6 million).
The watch’s standout feature is the nanosculpture by artist Willard
Wigan in the crown. The Art Piece 1 also has an inclined tourbillon.
Richard Mille RM 56-01
Richard Mille’s
RM 56-01, which features a distinctive, all-sapphire glass case, is
priced at $1.85 million. The RM 56-01 was on display at SIHH 2013.
A. Lange & Söhne Grand Complication
Topping off our list of most expensive watch is
A. Lange & Söhne’s Grand Complication,
also seen at SIHH 2013,
going for 1.92 million euros (approximately $2,497,000 in U.S.
currency). The Grand Complication features a grand sonnerie and petit
sonnerie in addition to a minute repeater, a monopusher chronograph with
a split-seconds function and jumping seconds, and a perpetual calendar
with a moon-phase display.
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