Uncover the classics
Watches that resist timeIWC Schaffhausen Portuguese Chronograph
Well-proportioned and surprisingly bold, the Portuguese Chronograph sits in a category of its own, between a traditional sports watch and a dress one, being a versatile timepiece for those who value flexibility in design. First launched in 1998, the Portuguese Chronograph is renowned for its legibility, style and elegant wrist presence.
Cartier Tank Solo XL
The Tank remains one of the world's most recognisable and sought-after watches. Designed in 1907, much of its modern appeal comes from the minimal and balanced shape, nodding to Art Deco references. With the Tank Solo XL, the body is oversized to more considerable proportions making it feel sportier and relaxed. The perfect option for those who like classics reinvented.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
The Royal Oak was sketched out of a particular brief: to create, in a day, a classic and luxurious timepiece in a steel body that reflected the taste of the 70s. Famous watch designer Gérald Genta delivered, and today the Royal Oak is revered by many as an indispensable collector’s item. Conceived to appeal to a more utilitarian aesthetic, the gold iterations can easily be adapted by classier tastes.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas
A successor of the classic "222" - the result of the steel luxury micro-revolution of the 70s - the Overseas was designed to embody the Maison's spirit of travel and openness. Effortlessly elegant, comfortable to wear and robust, the watch is designed to satisfy the most luxurious of tastes, while keeping its sporty aesthetic.
A. Lange & Söhne Grand Lange 1
Younger than most watches in the same category, the Grand Lange 1 has quickly become a defining design of its generation. With a height of 8.2mm, allowing it to embrace the wrist perfectly, the Lange 1 is fitted with trailblazing technical innovations and a unique dial configuration. Its elegant shape adapts perfectly to the everyday, from casual to more luxurious occasions.