Top 10 Most Expensive Watches in the World 

Author: Yogesh Bhardwaj Date: 29.02.24

Graff Diamonds Hallucination

This extravagant masterpiece features a staggering 110 carats of yellow, white, and pink diamonds, all meticulously set in a platinum case. The price tag is a massive $110 million. 

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Graff Diamonds Fascination

Another creation by Graff Diamonds, the Fascination is adorned with 150 carats of white diamonds, arranged in a dazzling cascade. This timepiece fetched a price of $40 million at auction. 

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Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime

This incredibly complex watch boasts 20 complications, including a Westminster chime, a grande sonnerie, and a minute repeater. It sold for a staggering $31 million at auction in 2019. 

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Breguet Grande Complication Marie-Antoinette

This historic watch, commissioned by Marie-Antoinette in the 18th century, took over 40 years to complete and features a mind-boggling 23 complications. It was last sold at auction in 2017 for a staggering $11 million. 

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Jaeger-LeCoultre Joaillerie 101 Manchette

This exquisite bracelet watch is adorned with over 1,100 diamonds, totaling over 50 carats. It sold for a whopping $2.6 million at auction in 2017. 

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Chopard 201-Carat Watch 

As the name suggests, this extravagant timepiece is encrusted with a whopping 201 carats of diamonds, making it a true spectacle on the wrist. Its estimated value is around $25 million. 

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Patek Philippe Henry Graves Supercomplication

This legendary pocket watch, created in 1925, holds the record for the most complicated watch ever made, boasting 24 complications. It sold at auction for a staggering $23.2 million in 2014. 

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Jacob & Co. Billionaire Watch

This audacious watch features a case paved with 288 baguette diamonds, totaling over 260 carats. The price tag for this ostentatious timepiece? A cool $18 million.

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Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona

This Rolex Daytona, once owned by the legendary actor and racing enthusiast Paul Newman, fetched a record-breaking $17.7 million at auction in 2017. 

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Patek Philippe Ref. 5711/1A-011 Nautilus

This discontinued Patek Philippe Nautilus, highly sought after by collectors, can now command prices exceeding $500,000 on the secondary market. 

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