Jaeger LeCoultreReverso190775Used Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Duoface Ref Q3988482 Blue & Silver
Luxury Watches
Discover a curated selection of pre-owned luxury watches from the world’s most respected brands. Every watch we list is inspected by our team to help confirm authenticity, condition and originality before it goes on sale. There are currently 8 pieces available in this collection, each one physically in stock and ready to ship — never a catalogue of models we would have to source after you order.
Jaeger LeCoultreReverso190775Used Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Duoface Ref Q3988482 Blue & Silver
Grand SeikoEvolution 9192098Pre-Owned Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Collection Ref SLGA021 Blue Dial
Grand SeikoEvolution 9190431Pre-Owned Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Collection Ref SLGH005 Stainless Steel
Jaeger LeCoultreReverso190082Used Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Squadra Hometime Ref Q7008420 Silver Dial
TudorPelagos192148Pre-Owned Titanium Tudor Pelagos Black Dial Ref 25600TN
Grand SeikoEvolution 9190822Pre-Owned Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Collection Ref SLGA023 Blue Dial
TudorPelagos191824Pre-Owned Titanium Tudor Pelagos Ref 25600TN Luminous Black Dial
TudorPelagos185022Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono Black DialCash wire prices shown. Prices may be higher if other payment methods are selected.*
About Luxury Watches
Luxury watches combine mechanical watchmaking, premium materials and design heritage, which is why they remain desirable in a digital world. The market spans everyday icons through to high-horology complications, with value shaped by production volume, condition, originality and service history. Browse the inventory above, then use the guide below to compare what each maker is known for and which styles suit how you actually live.

What Defines a Luxury Watch
Luxury watches are distinguished by mechanical craftsmanship, premium materials and brand heritage. Most carry automatic or manual movements, precious metal or high-grade steel cases, and finishing carried out by hand. Beyond timekeeping they represent a design philosophy and a long record of desirability, which is why values hold in a way that mass-market watches rarely match. Prices vary widely, starting around a few thousand dollars and extending into six figures for rare or complicated references.
- Mechanical or high-complication movements
- Premium materials and refined finishing
- Recognised heritage or innovation-driven brands
- Long-term collectability and steady market demand
How to Choose a Luxury Watch You’ll Actually Wear
Buying on brand prestige or investment potential alone tends to produce watches that sit in a drawer. The right watch balances taste, lifestyle and budget, and earns its place by being worn.
Start with lifestyle
What you do each day decides which watches work and which will quietly frustrate you.
- Office and business: slimmer cases on bracelets or leather sit under a cuff without catching — look at the Cartier Tank, Patek Philippe Calatrava or Omega Aqua Terra.
- Active and outdoors: a rotating bezel, screw-down crown and real water resistance matter — the Omega Seamaster, Tudor Black Bay and Breitling Superocean are built for it.
- Travel: a second time zone earns its keep, which is where the Breitling Navitimer and IWC Pilot’s Watches come in.
- Evening and formal: precious metal and a clean dial, such as an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak in gold or a dress Patek.
Then set a realistic budget
Buying pre-owned is what makes a serious watch attainable, because the steepest depreciation has already been absorbed by the first owner. Set a ceiling before you browse, and leave room for a service if the watch has not been touched in five years or more.
Check condition and completeness
Originality protects resale value more than cosmetic perfection does. An honest, lightly worn watch with its box, papers and original bracelet will usually outperform a heavily polished example with replaced parts. Always confirm the reference number matches the watch in front of you.



















