I asked this one myself and received stupider answers than you have. Many people imagine, for no good reason, that Rolex is the costliest watch brand, but it nowhere near it. The costliest brand overall is Breguet founded in 1775 by Abraham Louis Breguet. 2nd is Patek Philippe founded in 1839 by Antoine de Patek. Adrien Philippe joined him in 1845. 3rd is Vacheron Constantin founded in 1755 by Jean Marc Vacheron and the oldest watchmaker continuously in business. In 1819, Francois Constantin joined the firm. The highest price ever paid for a watch is $11,002,500 on 12/2/99 for the 1932 Patek Philippe "Graves Supercomplication" with 24 complications and the basics. It is a complicated pocketwatch without diamonds. The most valuable wristwatch is the Vacheron Constantin "Kallista", completed in 1981 and covered with many big diamonds that are perfectly matched for color. I can list the costliest watches of many types, but I began here with one of a kind pocketwatches and wristwatches. Someone mentioned the new 250th anniversary Vacheron Constantin with 834 parts for over $1,548,000 for 1 of 7 to be made. The Franck Muller "0" has 1138 total parts, and the Gerald Genta "G0025" has 1098 parts. They are the most complicated wristwatches. The latter cost a million in 1996. Concord 1995 "Saratoga Exor" is a very complicated wristwatch with diamonds that cost $1,600,000.
Vacheron Constantin Tour de l ($1.5 million)The Swiss watchmaker marked its 250th anniversary with the world busiest timepiece. The Tour de l has 834 separate parts and 16 complications, including tourbillon, power reserve, striking mechanism torque, moon phase, perpetual calendar, sunrise time, leap year indicator, sunset time, sky chart and others. At $1.5 million, it the priciest timepiece in Vacheron Constantine anniversary line.What is the most expensive watch
I asked this one myself and received stupider answers than you have. Many people imagine, for no good reason, that Rolex is the costliest watch brand, but it nowhere near it. The costliest brand overall is Breguet founded in 1775 by Abraham Louis Breguet. 2nd is Patek Philippe founded in 1839 by Antoine de Patek. Adrien Philippe joined him in 1845. 3rd is Vacheron Constantin founded in 1755 by Jean Marc Vacheron and the oldest watchmaker continuously in business. In 1819, Francois Constantin joined the firm. The highest price ever paid for a watch is $11,002,500 on 12/2/99 for the 1932 Patek Philippe "Graves Supercomplication" with 24 complications and the basics. It is a complicated pocketwatch without diamonds. The most valuable wristwatch is the Vacheron Constantin "Kallista", completed in 1981 and covered with many big diamonds that are perfectly matched for color. I can list the costliest watches of many types, but I began here with one of a kind pocketwatches and wristwatches. Someone mentioned the new 250th anniversary Vacheron Constantin with 834 parts for over $1,548,000 for 1 of 7 to be made. The Franck Muller "0" has 1138 total parts, and the Gerald Genta "G0025" has 1098 parts. They are the most complicated wristwatches. The latter cost a million in 1996. Concord 1995 "Saratoga Exor" is a very complicated wristwatch with diamonds that cost $1,600,000.
Vacheron Constantin Tour de l ($1.5 million)The Swiss watchmaker marked its 250th anniversary with the world busiest timepiece. The Tour de l has 834 separate parts and 16 complications, including tourbillon, power reserve, striking mechanism torque, moon phase, perpetual calendar, sunrise time, leap year indicator, sunset time, sky chart and others. At $1.5 million, it the priciest timepiece in Vacheron Constantine anniversary line.What is the most expensive watch
I asked this one myself and received stupider answers than you have. Many people imagine, for no good reason, that Rolex is the costliest watch brand, but it nowhere near it. The costliest brand overall is Breguet founded in 1775 by Abraham Louis Breguet. 2nd is Patek Philippe founded in 1839 by Antoine de Patek. Adrien Philippe joined him in 1845. 3rd is Vacheron Constantin founded in 1755 by Jean Marc Vacheron and the oldest watchmaker continuously in business. In 1819, Francois Constantin joined the firm. The highest price ever paid for a watch is $11,002,500 on 12/2/99 for the 1932 Patek Philippe "Graves Supercomplication" with 24 complications and the basics. It is a complicated pocketwatch without diamonds. The most valuable wristwatch is the Vacheron Constantin "Kallista", completed in 1981 and covered with many big diamonds that are perfectly matched for color. I can list the costliest watches of many types, but I began here with one of a kind pocketwatches and wristwatches. Someone mentioned the new 250th anniversary Vacheron Constantin with 834 parts for over $1,548,000 for 1 of 7 to be made. The Franck Muller "0" has 1138 total parts, and the Gerald Genta "G0025" has 1098 parts. They are the most complicated wristwatches. The latter cost a million in 1996. Concord 1995 "Saratoga Exor" is a very complicated wristwatch with diamonds that cost $1,600,000.
Vacheron Constantin Tour de l ($1.5 million)The Swiss watchmaker marked its 250th anniversary with the world busiest timepiece. The Tour de l has 834 separate parts and 16 complications, including tourbillon, power reserve, striking mechanism torque, moon phase, perpetual calendar, sunrise time, leap year indicator, sunset time, sky chart and others. At $1.5 million, it the priciest timepiece in Vacheron Constantine anniversary line.
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