Find a Watch

Answer a few simple questions and we will curate the watches most likely to suit your budget, style and ownership goals.

1
Budget

Start with the price range that feels realistic for your first serious watch or next collection piece.

2
Style

Choose the type of watch that best fits how you actually dress and live.

3
Ownership Style

Some buyers prioritise understatement. Others want heritage, versatility or collectability.

Step 1

Choose your budget

Select the price range that fits your buying plans.

Under £1k Entry-level Swiss and Japanese mechanical watches.
£1k–£5k The strongest range for first luxury watches.
£5k–£10k Serious enthusiast territory with iconic references.
£10k+ High luxury, collector pieces and prestige brands.
Step 2

Choose your style

Pick the category that best reflects your daily wear preferences.

Everyday Versatile all-rounders.
Dive Sporty, rugged and versatile.
Dress Refined and understated.
Step 3

Choose your ownership style

This helps us narrow down the watches most likely to suit your priorities.

Understated Quiet luxury over hype.
Heritage History and brand legacy matter.
Value Focused Strong quality relative to price.
Luxury watch
Best Match

Omega Aqua Terra

£5,200

A versatile luxury sports watch that balances refinement, engineering credibility and everyday wearability.

  • Excellent everyday versatility
  • Strong movement technology
  • Understated luxury positioning