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5 Most Expensive Watches

May 18, 2011 by Uzair Leave a Comment

How many of us miss a watch around with hi-tech gadgets and mobiles almost every time with us? Well! The answer might be; not many of us. But Of Course there are people who believe in “Time Is money” and like to stick a wrist watch along with them to keep themselves updated with time every now and then. There are also other kind of people who believe in “Money Is Time” and they have made “The most expensive” watches ever which cost almost a fine small house.

We have collected five of the Most expensive Watches ever Made till date:

5. Patek Philippe Sky Moon Tourbillon: $ 1.4 million

patek sky moon watch

Patek Philippe Sky Moon Tourbillon is a watch for $ 1.3 million more complicated clock in the series by Patek Philippe. It consists of 688 pieces, including some super modest and microscopic parts. The tourbillion moon from the sky is a clock created from a quite complex, with a platinum casing. It is produced only two units each and every year.

4. Vacheron Constantin Tour de l’Ile: $ 1.5 million

vacheron-constantin-tour-de-l-ile-tourbillon

Vacheron Constantin Tour de l’Ile is one of the most complicated watch ever produced by man in this world. It has a total of 834 pieces was mounted to boost the functioning of some 10,000 hours of production time. The figures seem to be incredible, but we ought to see the watch to believe. The exclusive feature of this $ 1.five million clock that shows time on both sides. The clock is so complex that is developed to use both sides and is totally browned. This watch was created only 7 units worldwide.

3. Patek Philippe World Time Platinum: $ 4 million

Patek Philippe World Time Platinum

Platinum Patek Philippe World Time watch is a limited edition which became very common in 2002, when it was sold at auction for a whooping $ 4 million. The specialty of this watch is really unique that shows the time zone 24 hours in various countries and is very straightforward to read. The most distinctive feature of this watch is that it can distinguish the elements day and night in all these 24 countries and is an implementation of super technologies.

2. Patek Philippe Supercomplication: $ 11 million

Patek Philippe Supercomplication

Patek Philippe is a 18-carat gold pocket watch created in 1932. It took a long time to create this ancient clock that developed the records in the collection of pocket watches. $ 11 million, generating it 1 of the world’s most expensive watches. This watch was finally auctioned in 1999.

1. 201-carat Chopard Watch: $ 25 million

201 carat Chopard watch

This is the most high-priced watch in the world. The 201-carat Chopard is incredibly the most pricey watch in the world with a production price of a whooping $ 25 million. This watch is made of diamonds and has a total of 201 carats of diamonds, which incidentally became the name of the clock. There are three diamond heart-shaped big center who are on a 15-carat pink diamond, 12 carat blue diamond and 11 carats of white diamonds. Besides all this, has 163 carats of other small white and yellow diamonds that surround the center of three parts.

 

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