These watches are perfect for every Hollywood wrist, from up-and-coming executives to A-listers and red carpet stars.
Cartier
This Tank Américaine is the perfect starter watch for Cartier fans, featuring a quartz movement beneath a classic silver Cartier dial, which is housed in an elongated steel case on a leather strap; $3,950, at Cartier, Beverly Hills
Mont Blanc
Great Seiko
The watchmaker’s signature exploding star pattern highlights the 43mm Star Legacy Automatic Date in stainless steel with an interchangeable bracelet; $ 3,715, limited to 800 pieces, at Montblanc Beverly Center, Los Angeles and montblanc.com
Part of Grand Seiko’s Masterpiece Collection, the 44.5mm SBGD213 features 266 diamonds totaling 5.62 carats and 26 sapphires and is limited to eight pieces. The design of the watch – with a white gold dial and a platinum case and bezel – is inspired by a favorite emblem of the brand, the lion; $260,000, at Grand Seiko, Beverly Hills and grand-seiko.com
Hublot
A synthetic sapphire developed by Hublot showcases the 354 components that make up the 42mm Square Bang Unico Sapphire’s automatic chronograph movement; $95,000, at Hublot, Beverly Hills and watchesofswitzerland.com
Jaeger-LeCoultre
The latest, unique 101 Bangle from Jaeger-LeCoultre has a small mechanical movement and features 996 diamonds set in 18-carat pink gold with a red enamel dial; price on request, at Jaeger-LeCoultre, Beverly Hills and jaeger-lecoultre.com
Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe’s latest self-winding Aquanaut is made of 18-karat rose gold that is designed to offset the embossed dial and strap in a chic taupe. The rose gold bezel of the 38.8mm case is decorated with 48 diamonds totaling 1.17 carats; $53,820, at Gearys, Beverly Hills
Rolex
This Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona is crafted from a 40mm case and bracelet in Rolex’s proprietary 18-karat Everose gold, which highlights a dial in bright black and the brand’s Sundust hue, with 18-karat gold hour markers accented with luminous material. Features include a seconds hand and counters showing elapsed time in hours and minutes, while the bezel has a tachymetric scale; $42,500, at Rolex at Gearys, Beverly Hills
Vacheron Constantin
Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Tourbillon Retrograde Date Openface features a 41mm case in 18-carat pink gold with yellow gold dial with a tourbillon at 6 o’clock and a retrograde date function; price upon request, from Vacheron Constantin, Beverly Hills.
Ulysse Nardin
Without dial, hands or crown, the 44 mm automatic from Ulysse Nardin Freak One showcases a flying carousel timepiece rotating on its own axis and housed in a 44mm case in coated titanium, while the sculpted bezel in 18-carat rose gold further emphasizes the inherent drama of this piece; $68,600, at Westtime, Beverly Hills