My Favorite Women's Watches From SIHH 2016
This week I wanted to share with you my top favorite picks from the women's side. There were plenty of ladies' watches to choose from but not all of them made the cut. Keep reading to see what my favorites (hint: not all of them are "ladies").
1. Cartier Crash In Pink Gold
Another one of my favorites is also a reproduction of an old watch in a new material. At SIHH last year, Cartier released the new Crash in platinum and this year they returned again to the vintage design, and have released it in pink gold. I like this watch for two reasons. Firstly, I am obsessed with the vintage Cartier Crash watches from the late 1960s (would take London or Paris).
And, secondly, although I am not a huge fan of modern reproductions of vintage watches, I think that Cartier really nailed the skeletonized platinum version. Mix that with my love of pink gold and you have a great watch. The movement is the same impressive caliber 9618 MC used in the previous platinum model. The price on the pink gold is a $68,000.
2. Piaget Limelight Gala Milanese
Okay so this watch isn’t exactly technically advanced (yes, it's quartz) or mechanically interesting BUT this is one of the more tasteful and elegant watches for a woman that is set with diamonds. I tend to go back and forth on whether or not I like a diamond-set watch, but I really appreciate the clean lines of the Limelight Gala Milanese and the simplicity of the design. The Limelight Gala Collection was created in the 1970s (aka the hey-day of Piaget). The present model is the newest addition to the collection and for me the best part is the awesome mesh bracelet that was so often used on the vintage models. The white gold is $36,000 and the pink gold is $34,500, which is A LOT for a quartz watch, but then again Piaget is a true "luxury brand" and prices are set accordingly.
3. A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Thin
So, this watch is not technically a “ladies watch,” but part of the beauty of being a woman is you can wear almost any watch (the truth hurts, guys). It is no secret that I love Lange (you can read more about that here andhere), and this year at SIHH was no exception. The Saxonia Thin is an incredibly elegant watch with an even more elegant movement. The manual winding L093.1 is not new but still runs like a dream. The case is 40 mm in diameter and is larger than some would deem comfortable, BUT the 5.9 mm thickness of the case makes up for this. The silvered dial is clean and austere in the best way possible. The watch is available in pink or white gold, both priced at $24,500, which compared to some of the other pieces on this list, is a "steal."
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