It’s September, which means it’s time to up your style game as we transition into the month of fashion weeks. As the weather changes and wardrobes evolve, one accessory stands out as both functional and fashionable: the watch.
This month, we celebrate the art of horology with our exclusive list of the most stylish timepieces that not only tell time but also make a bold statement. Whether you’re looking to complement your tailored suit or add flair to your casual ensemble, our carefully curated selection showcases the best in design, craftsmanship, and innovation.
Here, we explore the watches that are set to elevate your style and become timeless additions to your collection.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Van Cleef & Arpels Sweet Alhambra watch with guilloché yellow gold and blue agate (Photo: courtesy of Van Cleef & Arpels)
The latest Sweet Alhambra watch by Van Cleef & Arpels features a guilloché yellow gold case complemented by blue agate. This Swiss quartz watch is crafted through a process that includes careful stone selection and precise gem-setting. The motifs are arranged in a beaded setting. With its unique materials and thoughtful construction, the Sweet Alhambra watch is a stylish choice for those who value artistry and functionality in their timepieces.
Style Tip: Wear it with neutral outfits to let the 18-karat yellow gold case and blue agate dial take centre stage. Complement the timepiece with gold accessories and blue accents for a look that transitions seamlessly from day to night.
Chanel
Chanel Première Cuff Watch (Photo: courtesy of Chanel)
The Chanel Première Cuff Watch features a steel case coated with 18-karat yellow gold and a black-lacquered dial. This limited- edition piece measures 36 mm in thickness and a watch face measuring 19.7 mm by 15.2 mm; it is powered by a quartz movement that indicates hours and minutes. Its unique bracelet combines a steel chain interlaced with a black leather strap, secured with a steel triple-folding buckle, all coated in 18-karat yellow gold. With water resistance of 30 metres, this watch is both stylish and functional.
Style Tip: Cuffs are in. Embrace the trend by wearing this watch as a statement piece. Pair it with a fitted blazer and tailored trousers for a polished, gender- neutral look, or layer it over a long-sleeved blouse to add a touch of sophistication to a casual outfit.
Zenith
Zenith Defy Skyline Tourbillon Felipe Pantone (Photo: courtesy of Zenith)
This limited-edition watch features a striking 41mm octagonal stainless- steel case, showcasing a unique tourbillon mechanism shaped like a lightning bolt. The iridescent sapphire dial, combined with a micro-engraved pattern, enhances its visual appeal. Powered by the El Primero 3630 high-frequency automatic manufacture movement, the watch has a power reserve of approximately 60 hours. Its ergonomic design, along with interchangeable straps, ensures versatility, making it a compelling choice for style-conscious collectors.
Style Tip: Pair it with an iridescent silk shirt, tailored black trousers and a structured blazer. Accessorise with black leather boots, a belt
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Piaget
Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic (Photo: courtesy of Piaget)
This watch marks Piaget’s first use of ceramic in the Polo collection, making it a milestone for the brand. With its ultra-thin profile, measuring just 7.5mm, it showcases Piaget’s expertise in openworked dials. Its modern aesthetic is complemented by Super-LumiNova accents, while the versatility of the SingleTouch interchangeable strap system further enhances its appeal, making it a sophisticated choice for both casual and formal occasions. Run by the in-house calibre 1200S1, the piece makes the Polo reference even cooler.
Style Tip: A crisp white polo shirt, slim-fit beige chinos and brown leather riding boots would go well with this piece for a classic look. Finish it with a navy blue blazer for a touch of sophistication. Women can throw on a black jumpsuit with a cinched waist, paired with sleek ankle boots. Add a statement belt in a rich emerald green and finish with minimalist silver jewellery.
MB&F
MB&F MAD1S (Photo: courtesy of MB&F)
Wait till you get your hands on the purple MAD1S. Its slimmer profile, single-cylinder display and Swiss- made La Joux-Perret movement set it apart from previous MAD1 editions. The 42mm stainless steel case and sleek lugs provide a comfortable fit, while the modified rotor offers a glimpse into the inner workings. The MAD1S is an excellent choice for those seeking a well-designed, Swiss-made watch that doesn’t break the bank. But of course, you need to be lucky enough to win the raffle and score this piece.
Style Tip: Go for a fitted black jumpsuit or a graphic tee and jeans for a bold look. Mix metals in your accessories and contrast the watch’s unique design against neutral outfits to highlight it.
HYT
HYT T1 Titanium Purple Millésime Edition reference: H03344-A (Photo: courtesy of HYT)
In the last few years, HYT’s T1 Titanium series has introduced models like the Titanium Salmon, Titanium Silver and Titanium Slate, each showcasing the brand’s signature fluid time display. The latest addition, the T1 Titanium Purple Millésime Edition, features a striking purple-coated brass dial with rhodium-plated appliqués. This model retains the 45.3mm titanium case with a black satin finish and sapphire crystal. It is powered by the manual winding calibre 501-CM movement, offering a 72-hour power reserve and water resistance down to 50 metres, along with a fluid retrograde hour display and central minute hand.
Style Tip: Go for a charcoal grey suit, white dress shirt and deep purple tie for a sophisticated look. Women can opt for a white blouse, high-waisted navy trousers and red heels.
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Panerai
Panerai Submersible Luna Rossa Carbotech PAM01563 (Photo: courtesy of Panerai)
Any horology’s most stylish list would be incomplete without the Panerai Submersible Luna Rossa Carbotech PAM01563. This limited-edition dive watch, crafted in celebration of the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli team’s participation in the 37th America’s Cup this year, showcases a 42mm Carbotech case with lightweight durability. The blue sun-brushed dial features luminous markers and a date display, while the automatic P.900 movement ensures precision, a three-day power reserve and water resistance of 500 metres. We love the bimaterial strap adorned with a vibrant red stripe that completes the piece.
Style Tip: Pair with dark jeans, a white shirt and a navy blazer for a polished look. Alternatively, opt for white chinos and a striped polo for a nautical vibe.
Blancpain
Blancpain Villeret Quantième Phases de Lune (Photo: courtesy of Blancpain)
If you’re looking for a memorable Mid-Autumn Festival purchase, take a look at the Villeret Quantième Phases de Lune by Blancpain, a timepiece that beautifully integrates the moon phase complication. The moon’s design features a charming face with a mouche beauty spot and closed eyelids, symbolising the lunar cycles. The watch showcases a date ring and a crescent moon hand, all set against a green sunburst dial adorned with nearly 1 carat of brilliant-cut diamonds. Housed in a 33.20mm, 18-karat red gold case, it operates on the reliable 913QL.P self-winding movement, which offers a 40-hour power reserve.
Style Tip: Consider a flowing emerald green gown paired with delicate diamond jewellery, enhancing the watch’s moonphase design. Complete the look with strappy heels for a stunning effect. Men can try pairing it with a tailored, deep green velvet blazer and a black turtleneck sweater. Combine this with slim-fit black trousers and polished brogues. Accessorise with a silver cuff.
Jacob & Co
Jacob & Co Epic X Tourbillon (Photo: courtesy of Jacob & Co)
While over $1 million may seem like a steep price for a watch, FC Barcelona fans will find the Jacob & Co Epic X Tourbillon a worthy tribute to their beloved club. Celebrating the club’s 125th anniversary with a limited edition of just 125 pieces, this timepiece features a 44mm 18-karat rose gold case and a blue honeycomb rubber strap, reflecting the club’s red, yellow and blue colours. The watch displays the FC Barcelona crest and inscriptions marking the anniversary. At its heart lies a 60-second tourbillon with a 48-hour power reserve, showcasing intricate craftsmanship.
Style Tip: Pairs well with a navy blue suit, white dress shirt and black leather oxfords for a sophisticated look, or with dark-wash jeans and a white button-down for casual chic. Women can try a sleek, form-fitting midi dress in royal blue. Accessorise with nude ankle-strap heels and a matching clutch.
IWC Schaffhausen
IWC Schaffhausen Portofino Chronograph 39 (Photo: courtesy of IWC Schaffhausen)
The Portofino has long been IWC’s answer to stylised elegance, with the reference becoming a staple among the brand’s diverse offerings. Since its introduction in 1984, this collection has captured the essence of Mediterranean sophistication, characterised by its minimalist round cases and classic Roman numerals. The latest addition, the Portofino Chronograph 39, which was launched at this year’s Shanghai edition of Watches and Wonders, enhances this legacy with a sporty twist, featuring a stainless steel bracelet for the first time. Powered by the IWC-manufactured 69355 calibre movement, it offers a robust, 46-hour power reserve and is visible through a sapphire glass caseback. The innovative five-link bracelet enhances comfort and durability, while an integrated quick-change system allows it to be easily swapped for a leather strap.
Style Tip: A tailored navy suit with a crisp white shirt and polished black leather shoes would complement the IWC Portofino Chronograph 39 beautifully. Women can consider a tailored blush pink blazer over a white silk blouse, paired with slim-fit black trousers. Complete the outfit with pointed-toe black heels and minimalist silver jewellery.
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