IWC’s big pilot heritage watch 48, is in the same styling group, a nice twist with cream numerals and cream stitching. Might be classy in style but there is nothing old fashioned about its ability, with a protection against magnetic fields, and a 192 hours power reserve that gives you eight accurate days before it stops.
Patek Philippe 5524G-001 steps it up in luxury attention to details, vintage brown leather strap with a white gold case and dark blue dial give it a bit of an edge in looks. Dual time zone indicating local and home time featured nicely on the dial.
Sporty looking high end watches are big news this year. If you're looking for something that caters to your technological side and yet is a big brand not a geek brand then look no further than the Omega Speedmaster Skywalker X-33. Bright, sporty, with a canvas strap this lightweight watch with an iPad app, is in collaboration between Omega and the Solar Impulse Project.
Breitling do no disappoint with their new striking Exospace B55. Visually bright and bold, with noteworthy features such as the SuperQuartz movement. Branded as future-orientated its certainly going to be a talking point on your wrist.
You can never wear too much black - ask any woman, and this next trend proves that to be true.
Black dials, black straps are very en vogue right now.
Have a look at the Longines Avigation. Alligator leather strap, black of course, and matte black dial with silver and red numerals. Its both classy and really rather gorgeous.
The new version of Bremont’s ALT1-ZT is popular amongst the military, and the new SuperLumiNova market on the dial mean you will never be in the dark with one. New updated design, and yet completely in keeping with this brand’s signature style.
Rolex have incorporated newer technology inside the Oyster Perpetual Air -King. The fashionable black dial is all the more eye-catching for the touches of vivid green. They have no shortage of fans snapping this one up for their collection, and looking at the image, you can see why.