Stunning time pieces for him. Here’s Luxe Bible’s pick of some of the most beautiful watches you should treat yourself to right now.
The Brand New Spinnaker Hass Automatic
For watch fanatics, the Spinnaker Hass Automatic is a thing of beauty. This stunning timepiece has been inspired by Hans Hass – a diving pioneer, film maker, biologist and author, so as you’d expect, its practically made for the sea. You’ll have no trouble taking this Hass on a deep dive (should that be your thing!), with water resistant capability up to a cool 300 meters – that’s 1000ft!
Not only is the Spinnaker Hass a gorgeous looking piece with its super wearable dial in black, yellow, blue and green, there’s also Swiss Super-LumiNova indexes and hands, a screw lock crown, crystal clear scratch resistant sapphire lens and a comfortable-on-the-wrist solid stainless steel h-link design bracelet.
With a 43mm diameter, 6mm case thickness and weighing in at 180g, this dashing battery free Japanese Automatic has just been released. Grab yours now from the Spinnaker Watches website priced at a very reasonable £375.
Seiko Prospex Glacier
The popular choice of explorers and adventurers in the 60’s and 70’s, Seiko’s reputation for durability exceeds itself. The new Seiko Prospex Glacier is no exception which sees the collection re-interpreting three diver’s watches from that period, drawing inspiration from Antarctic glaciers.
With each sporting a different shade of glacial ice from deep blue to white, these timeless watches look slick and stylish whilst remaining beautifully functional. Each of the watches are part of the Seiko Prospex Save the Ocean series – a program which delivers financial support amongst other things, to Seiko’s chosen marine charities. Available from the Seiko Boutique website prices from £1,100 – £1,200.
Timex Waterbury Classic Roman Chronograph
Promising to be ‘the next generation of an ongoing classic’, Timex’s new Waterbury Classic Roman Chronograph boasts craftsmanship and traditional watchmaking with a well respected heritage which dates back to 1854.
Paying homage to the original collection from the Waterbury Watch Company, the display features the old logo on a classic black dial, featuring Roman numeral and a black natural leather strap.
The chronograph three sub-dial face also includes date window with INDIGLO light-up technology and water resistance up to 50 meters.
Available now from the Timex website priced at £139 and available in three colours.
Raymond Weil Limited Edition Freelancer Bronze Chronograph 7780
Watch connoisseurs will want to get their hands on this limited edition Raymond Weil immediately and who could blame them?! Inspired by the open road and a customised motorbike crafted by the artisans of Meister Engineering, the Freelancer Bronze Chronograph 7780 features a textured 43.5mm bronze case and two counters, along with a satin-finished ceramic bezel insert and flange which have been replicated from the tachymeter and pulsometer scales engraved on the bike’s tank cap.
Guaranteed to get the pulse racing, the Freelancer’s vintage inspired design is eye-catching and oozes elegance and masculinity in equal measure – accentuated further by the gorgeous brown calf leather strap.
See the full spec and purchase yours on the Raymond Weil website priced at £2,995 – £3,495.