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Eight Luxury Watches Positioned as High-End Holiday Gift Options December 25, 2025 (0 comments)
Los Angeles, CA--The Hollywood Reporter outlined eight luxury watches positioned as holiday gift recommendations, detailing technical specifications, pricing, and where each model is available.
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According to the report, the watches span multiple brands and case sizes, with prices ranging from $975 to $66,863. Each model is linked to a specific retailer in Los Angeles or Beverly Hills.
The list includes:
- IWC Portofino Automatic Day & Night 34 — silver-plated dial with day/night complication at 6 o’clock, 34mm rose gold case; $18,500, at IWC Schaffhausen, Beverly Hills.
- Patek Philippe 4946R-001 — annual calendar and moon-phase functions centered on a chestnut dial, 38mm 18-karat rose gold case, denim-patterned chocolate strap; $66,863, at Patek Philippe, Beverly Hills.
- Seiko Prospex Alpinist — teal dial, rotating inner compass, 39.5mm steel case with date window at 3 o’clock; $995, at Feldmar Watch Co., Los Angeles.
- Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic 38mm (limited edition) — collaboration tied to Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, black dial with Super-LumiNova, khaki NATO strap; $975, at Ben Bridge, Los Angeles.
- Tiffany & Co. Atlas 38mm — Tiffany Blue dial, engraved Roman numerals, stainless steel case, brown calf strap; $5,100, at Tiffany & Co., Beverly Hills.
- Ressence Type 1 — sunray-finished rose gold-plated dial with rotating discs for hours, seconds, and day of week; 42.7mm titanium case; $23,200, at Feldmar Watch Co., Beverly Hills.
- Chanel Première Iconic Chain Double Row — octagonal case, black lacquer dial, gold-plated chain woven through double leather strap; $7,300, at Chanel, Beverly Hills.
- Cartier Baignoire (fall 2025 design) — 18-karat yellow gold, 227 diamonds, mother-of-pearl dial, beige alligator strap; $32,400, at Cartier, Beverly Hills.
The report presents the watches as high-end selections for seasonal gifting, focusing on mechanical features, materials, and retail locations rather than brand narratives.
See the list here by The Hollywood Reporter.