ROLEX, CHOPARD AND IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN – EXPERT PICKS BY CHRISTOPHER BELLEY

Certified Pre-Owned Watches: "Hour Favourites" from Bucherer Vienna

Some watches define a moment. Others define the person who wears them. Knowing the difference takes more than expertise, it requires a genuine sensitivity to style, substance and story. Christopher Belley, Client Advisor for Certified Pre-Owned Watches at Bucherer Vienna, has cultivated exactly that: an intuitive understanding of timepieces that resonate far beyond their function.

 

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Three luxury watches: a black pilot's watch, a silver watch with a blue face, and a rose gold watch with an exposed mechanism.
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Collector-Focused Selections from Bucherer Vienna

For this edition of Hour Favourites, Christopher curates a selection shaped by both his professional insight and personal appreciation from the enduring authority of Rolex and the refined craftsmanship of H. Moser & Cie. and Chopard, to the technical mastery of IWC Schaffhausen. Each watch has been individually authenticated and serviced to meet the full standards of the Bucherer Certified Pre-Owned programme, chosen for their quality, distinct character, and relevance within contemporary collecting.

A black IWC Schaffhausen Timezoner automatic watch with a black textile strap and a bezel listing world cities.

Pilot’s Watch Timezoner TOP GUN Ceratanium

“If you're after a modern tool watch, the Timezoner deserves a close look,” says Christopher. “It combines the functionality of a modern travel watch with the familiar design codes of the brand’s pilot collection. The ceramic case gives the watch a matte black finish while also offering durability and scratch resistance. Its defining feature is the Timezoner mechanism, which allows the wearer to adjust between time zones through the rotating bezel system in a clear and intuitive way. Large luminous numerals and a highly legible dial maintain the strong visual identity associated with IWC pilot watches, while the automatic movement ensures reliable daily performance.”

A silver watch with a deep blue face, silver hands, and a black perforated rubber strap.

H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Centre Seconds

“The Pioneer Centre Seconds reflects H. Moser & Cie.’s distinctive approach to contemporary watchmaking,” he explains. “It combines a restrained design language with practical versatility. The fumé dial immediately stands out, shifting in tone depending on the light and showcasing the brand’s signature gradient effect. Its stainless-steel case is robust enough for everyday wear, while the rubber strap adds comfort and a more relaxed character on the wrist. Powering the watch is the in-house HMC 200 automatic movement, reinforcing Moser’s reputation for independent watchmaking and understated technical refinement.”

Rose gold watch with a white face, black leather strap, and visible tourbillon movement.

Chopard L.U.C Triple-Certification Tourbillon

“Crafted in 18k rose gold, this watch is a true expression of Chopard's finest haute horlogerie,” Christopher notes. “At its heart sits a tourbillon, one of watchmaking's most demanding complications, with the small seconds elegantly positioned directly above it, giving the dial a wonderful sense of visual hierarchy. The dial remains clean and restrained, with a power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock and the tourbillon positioned prominently at 6. The watch also carries the Geneva Seal, reflecting the high level of finishing throughout the movement and case. And with only 100 pieces made, this is the very pinnacle of what the L.U.C manufacture can achieve.”

A gold Rolex Daytona chronograph watch with a gold dial and black sub-dials, with a "Certified Pre-Owned Rolex" seal.

Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 116528

"The Daytona remains one of Rolex’s most recognisable chronographs, and this 18K yellow gold version highlights a more refined side of the model’s character. The warm champagne-coloured dial pairs naturally with the gold case, creating a warm monochromatic appearance while preserving the clarity of the classic tri-compax layout. Originally developed for timing and measuring speed in motorsport, the Daytona continues to balance precision functionality with strong visual identity. Decades after its introduction, it remains one of the defining chronographs in contemporary watchmaking."