Watches

Four watches you need to check out, from £119 to £25k

For when it's 'blow the budget' time

Blow the budget watches (407)
  • Casio G-Shock, GA-2100: £119

    Casio G-Shock, GA-2100: £119

    The original 1980s G-Shocks were tough, but that was about it. 

    Today’s models are even tougher – this one gets a patented carbon-reinforced resin case – but also cater to more expressive tastes, like this 200m water resistant camo edition.

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  • Sinn U50: £1,890

    Sinn U50: £1,890

    This German brand was founded in the 1960s and is known for no-nonsense tool watches. The U50 diver has an automatic movement and a case made from seawater-resistant submarine steel. 

    At 41mm it’s considered a pretty average watch size, but it still boasts a hefty 500m water resistance.

  • TAG Heuer, Carrera Chrono: £6,700

    TAG Heuer, Carrera Chrono

    With legit motorsport chops, TAG Heuer is still very popular among petrol fanciers. 

    You get a lot for your money here, including an 80-hour in-house automatic movement and the compression-loaded domed sapphire crystal. The 41mm steel case is water resistant to 100m.

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  • Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak: £25,200

    Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak

    In the rarefied world of Royal Oaks, this one is not particularly fancy, eschewing tourbillons and diamonds. 

    But it is closest to the pioneering 1972 original, with a torsion-resistant 41mm stainless steel case and an automatic movement with a 70-hour power reserve, plus 50m dive rating.

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