In 2014, Graff Diamonds stunned the world with its creation of the Graff Hallucination, a watch that shattered records. Designed by founder Laurence Graff, this masterpiece is set with 110 carats of rare, multicolored diamonds, crafted over four and a half years by a team of 30 designers, gemologists, and craftsmen. With a value of $55 million (₹456 crore), it is currently the world’s most expensive watch.

The Fascination: A $40 Million Wonder
Following its success, Graff Diamonds revealed another jaw-dropping piece, The Fascination, in 2015. This convertible watch, which doubles as a ring, features 152.96 carats of white diamonds, including a 38.13-carat pear-shaped centerpiece. Priced at $40 million (₹331 crore), it remains one of the most expensive watches globally.

Rolex and Patek Philippe: Timeless Icons
Among the notable luxury watches, the Rolex Paul Newman Daytona fetched a record-breaking $17 million (₹140 crore) at auction in 2017. This watch, associated with actor Paul Newman, underscores the intersection of celebrity and fine craftsmanship. Patek Philippe’s Grandmaster Chime, owned by India’s Anant Ambani and valued at over ₹18 crore, stands as another pinnacle of luxury in the watchmaking world.

Watches as More Than Timepieces
These luxury watches are not merely functional accessories; they represent unparalleled artistry, legacy, and immense value. Each piece tells a unique story, making them treasured symbols of wealth, taste, and craftsmanship.