Top 5 most expensive watches in the world in 2025: Ultimate luxury timepieces

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The world of haute horology continues to dazzle with timepieces that are as much masterpieces of art and engineering as they are instruments of timekeeping. Here are five of the world’s most expensive watches globally in 2025, each exemplifying unparalleled craftsmanship, rarity, and luxury.

Graff Diamonds Hallucination – $55 Million

Graff Diamonds Hallucination. (X)
Graff Diamonds Hallucination. (X)


Topping the list is the Graff Diamonds Hallucination, valued at a staggering $55 million. This opulent timepiece features 110 carats of rare, multi-colored diamonds – including pink, blue, green, and yellow – meticulously set into a platinum bracelet. The intricate design and the sheer volume of precious stones make it more a wearable piece of art than a conventional watch.

Graff Diamonds The Fascination – $40 Million

Graff Diamonds the Facination. (X)
Graff Diamonds the Facination. (X)


Another marvel from Graff, The Fascination is priced at $40 million. This convertible timepiece boasts 152.96 carats of colorless diamonds and features a 38.13-carat D-flawless pear-shaped diamond that can detach to become a ring. Its dual functionality and exquisite craftsmanship underscore Graff's dominance in luxury watchmaking.

Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300A-010 – $31 Million

A logo of Swiss watchmaker Patek Philippe is pictured at the Watches and Wonders exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland March 30, 2022. (Reuters)
A logo of Swiss watchmaker Patek Philippe is pictured at the Watches and Wonders exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland March 30, 2022. (Reuters)

The Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300A-010 holds the record for the most expensive wristwatch ever sold at auction, fetching $31 million in 2019. This double-faced watch features 20 complications, including a minute repeater, perpetual calendar, and a unique acoustic alarm. Its stainless steel case and intricate mechanics exemplify Patek Philippe's horological mastery.


Breguet Grande Complication Marie-Antoinette – $30 Million

Commissioned in the late 18th century for Queen Marie Antoinette, this Breguet masterpiece wasn’t completed until 2008. Valued at $30 million, the watch features every known complication of its time, including a perpetual calendar and thermometer. Encased in gold with a sapphire crystal, it stands as a testament to timeless elegance and innovation.


Jaeger-LeCoultre Joaillerie 101 Manchette – $26 Million

Presented to Queen Elizabeth II for her Diamond Jubilee, the Joaillerie 101 Manchette is valued at $26 million. This exquisite bracelet watch is adorned with 576 diamonds and houses the Calibre 101, one of the smallest mechanical movements ever created. Its blend of delicate engineering and lavish design epitomizes luxury.

These extraordinary timepieces not only tell time but also narrate stories of history, artistry, and unparalleled craftsmanship. They represent the zenith of watchmaking, where innovation meets opulence, captivating collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.

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