Watch Brand Comparison

Watches are more than just timekeeping devices;
they are a blend of craftsmanship, technology, and style, evolving from simple pocket watches to advanced smartwatches.

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Step 2. Click on a brand name to see its summary.

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Watch Summary

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Glossary

Brand
The brand of Watch.
The Logo of the brand.
Model
The specific Model of watch in the specific Brand of watch.
Movement
The mechanism that powers the watch, such as automatic, manual, or quartz.
Case Material
The material of the watch case, which can be stainless steel, gold, titanium, etc.
Water Resistance
How well the watch is protected against water damage, measured in meters.
Power Reserve
The amount of time a fully wound watch will run before needing rewinding.
Complications
Additional features in a watch, such as chronographs, moonphases, and date displays.
Price
The cost of the specific watch.
Year Released
The year the production watch was released to consumers .
Country of Origin
The country the watch was designed and made in.
Brand Logo Model Movement Case Material Water Resistance Power Reserve Complications Price Year Released Country of Origin
Rolex
A crown for every achievement
Submariner Automatic Stainless Steel 300m 70 hours Date $10,000 1954 Switzerland
Omega
Friendship is Essential to the Soul
Speedmaster Manual Stainless Steel 50m 48 hours Chronograph $6,500 1957 Switzerland
Patek Philippe
You never actually own a Patek Philippe, rather look after it for the next generation
Nautilus Automatic Rose Gold 120m 45 hours Date, Moonphase $50,000 1976 Switzerland
Tag Heuer
Don't Crack Under Pressure
Monaco Automatic Stainless Steel 120m 40 hours Chronograph $7,000 1976 Switzerland
Cartier
Never imitate, always innovate
Santos Automatic Gold 120m 42 hours Date $8,000 1976 France
Audemars Piguet
To Break the Rules, You Must First Master Them
Royal Oak Automatic Titanium 50m 70 hours Date $40,000 1976 Switzerland
IWC
Probus Scafusia
Big Pilot Automatic Rose Gold 60m 80 hours Power Reserve $13,000 1976 Switzerland
Breitling
Instruments for Professionals
Navitimer Automatic Stainless Steel 30m 70 hours Chronograph $9,000 1976 Switzerland
Hublot
The Art of Fusion
Big Bang Automatic Ceramic 100m 72 hours Chronograph $14,000 1976 Switzerland
Seiko
Always one step ahead of the rest
Prospex Automatic Stainless Steel 200m 50 hours Date $1,000 1976 Japan