Big Man. Huge Watch. (6 Massive Luxury Timepieces)

These watches are unapologetic. Don’t shrink. Instead, respect their over-the-top style and functionality.

Photography: Kourosh Keshiri

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Hublot

Big Bang Unico Bi-Retrograde Chrono



The soccer fan will note that the space between 10 and 2 has been given over to counting down each hour, highlighting 45 minutes: the traditional length of play for each half of a footie match.


$26,300

Seiko

Prospex Kinetic GMT Landmaster



Designed for explorers, Seiko’s latest in the Prosper line has a rotating bezel that doubles as a compass, while its Kinetic movement has a power reserve of six months.



$675

Oris

Aquis Depth Gauge Chronograph



A follow up to the surprise hit that was Oris’s Aquis Depth Gauge, their new chronograph adds three dials to track second, 30 minute and 12 hour intervals.



$5,600 at Bandiera Jewellers

Ulysse Nardin

Power Reserve Marine Diver



Oversized hands and a separate seconds dial, as well as impressive water resistance, make it easy to track time, whether you’re n land or under water.



$12,840 at Bandiera Jewellers

Zenith

Stratos Chronograph Striking 10th



It doesn’t get much bigger than Felix Baumgartner’s free fall from space. This is the watch he wore. Incorporating Zenith’s El Primero movement, the first automatic chronograph ever invented, is a big deal, too.



$10,400 at Bandiera Jewellers

Citizen

Proximity



A secret smart watch. Thanks to Bluetooth capabilities you can connect it with your iPhone so that it changes time zones along with your device.



$550