1. Chopard 210 karat, $26 million
This masterpiece is so costly that there is no price for listing. The watch looks more like a bracelet with its 201 karats of colored diamonds. It's a spectacular first jewelry piece and a second timepiece. This watch is a beautiful and simple piece of time that appears to be surrounded by flowers.
2. Patek Philippe Super Complication, $11 million
It took five years to design and build the 18-karat gold pocket watch made by Patek Philippe for banker Henry Graves Jr. in 1933. It had 24 "complications" or mechanical characteristics beyond basic timekeeping, including a different chronological function for every hour of the day. It was the most complicated watch ever created and the most expensive watch ever sold at auction.
3. Patek Philippe Platinum World Time, $4 million
Write down anything you want. Then press Patek Philippe's The Platinum World Time was sold at the auction in 2002 for over $4 million. Only one is believed to have been created and at the time it was the world's most expensive wristwatch. This watch is winding itself and everywhere in the world you find the time. This watch has a range of finishes for the discerning buyer to choose from, yellow, white and rose gold and platinum.
4. Vacheron Constatin Tour de I’lle, $1.5 million
The Tour de I'lle is a complicated wrist watch produced by Vacheron Constantin, a Swiss manufacturer. It was released to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the manufacturer in 2005. This 18 karat gold watch has a non-reflective glass of blue sapphire. It is a two-sided watch for which it is definitely worth trading.
5. Patek Philippe Sky Moon Tourbillon, $1.3 million
Patek Phillipe's most complex wrist watch ever. It has one side of the night sky with precision that's all its own. With date and moon phases, the front is also complex. This is a wonderful watch and a piece of contemporary art.
6. Chopard Super Ice Cube, $1.1 million
With 60 karats of diamonds cut into perfect cubes, this Swiss-made watch. This luxury watch and bracelet is 100 feet water-resistant and also scratch-resistant. What woman for this beautiful diamond watch wouldn't want her old watch to be traded?
7. Hublot Black Caviar Bang – $1 million
When it came out in 2009, Hublot's Black caviar watch was a draw dropper. Well, it has been raising the bar for a long time. But this wristwatch is a classic, surprisingly understated piece, covered in 501 baguette-cut black diamonds and 18-carat white gold.
8. Louis Moinet Magistralis – $860,000
Magistralis is a majestic unique piece and this remarkably stylish man's watch contains a genuine piece of meteorite found on the moon. After you have traded for this in your old watch, you will have no excuse what day of the year it is because it has a mechanism of perpetual calendar.
9. Blancpain 1735 Grande Complication – $800,000
A pretty cool watch to wear around is the Blancpain 1735 Grande Complication. The case is made of platinum and the strap of the watch is made of crocodile skin. The parts of the engine are made up of 740 handmade parts and components. That's why he made his one of the world's most complex wristwatches ever.
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