Five expensive watches for uber-rich

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Double Tourbillion
Double TourbillionThe watch with dual tourbillion

The classy look is never complete without an elegant watch. There are varieties of watch that you can buy for yourself but there are some, which is beyond the reach of common people. These watches are exquisite piece of design with noble metal finishing. The watches are gold or platinum lined. Some are even diamond studded. However, if you have decided to show off your richness these watches can be real stars of your show.

Here are the five expensive watches for super rich people.

1. 201-carat Chopard

Chopard
ChopardThe watch with 201 carat diamonds

This watch justifies its name and position in this list. The watch is completely diamond studded. It has three heart shaped big diamonds with pink of 15 carat, blue of 12 carat and white of 11 carat. More diamonds surrounds these three making up for the rest 163 carat. These diamonds include white diamonds, yellow diamonds, flawless diamonds and fancy diamonds of round and pear shapes. The estimated price of the watch is 25 million dollars. There can be no bad side with this watch except the dial being smaller. However, no one ever complained that he could not see the time under the dazzling diamonds.

Pros: Lot of diamonds

Cons: Smaller dial

Price: 25 Million US Dollars

2. Supercomplication:

Supercomplication
SupercomplicationThe watch with 24 complications

It was build for New York banker Henry Graves in 1933 by Patek Philippe. It took the watch company nearly 4 years to complete the watch. It is a pocket watch made of gold. It has dual faces with a different design. There are 24 deliberate complication added to the watch that coined its name Supercomplication. Being a vintage model with considerable amount of history, the price of the watch is estimated to be of 11 million dollars. The only problem is that it is only watch of its kind and currently it is privately owned.

Pros: 24 complications

Cons: Privately owned

Price: 11 Million US Dollars

3. Vacheron Constantin Tour de l'Ile:

Vacheron Constantin Tour de l'Ile
Vacheron Constantin Tour de l'IleThe watch with 834 delicate parts made in 10,000 hours

It is another exclusive watch with only seven pieces around the world. The watch is very complex. It is made of 834 delicate parts in a yearlong time with excellent precision. The watch has two faces with each showing the same time. The casing is made of gold. The only problem is its complexity. You will not find anyone to repair these watches. However, you might never need any repairing at all.

Pros: The most complex and exclusive watch

Cons: 834 delicate parts needing precision service men

Price: 1.5 Million US Dollars

4. Classical Billionaire Tourbillion:

Classical Tourbillion
Classical TourbillionThe exclusive tourbillion watch

Corum Watch manufactures this exclusive Swiss watch. The exclusivity can be well understood with the fact that only 10 are in production. The watch is studded with 850 diamonds. It has a platinum cased Claret-based tourbillion minute repeater. The watch even comes with a lower priced variant with options of stainless steel hands and automatic rewinding. It is waterproof model with beautiful colors. The dial is of skeleton color with white gold casing. It has a blue sapphire crystal.

Pros: 850 diamonds

Cons: Hand woven

Price: 998,000 US Dollars

5. Double Tourbillion:

Double Tourbillion
Double TourbillionThe watch with dual tourbillion

Breguet manufactures it with 44mm pure platinum casing. It is completely hand engraved and has the whole solar system engraved on the dial. It does not have any spring mechanism. The blue stainless steel hands are hand woven. The watch is an exquisite piece of modern designing. It features two tourbillions, which revolves around the dial, independently, in 12 hours. It has two sapphire in front and back. It is made of 570 parts. The company now owned by Swatch only produces 20 watches per year.

Pros: The platinum body

Cons: 570 parts and no spring mechanism

Price: 32900 US Dollars

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