
Dialled Up
With premium materials—texalium, anyone?—and tricked-out designs, sports watches are going highbrow
Patek Philippe
40.8 mm Aquanaut Ref. 5164R-001 in 18-carat rose gold. Price on request; patek.com
Panerai
47 mm Submersible Forze Speciali in titanium with DLC coating. $46,300; panerai.com.au
Parmigiani
42 mm Tonda PF Sport Chronograph in stainless steel. Around $69,000; parmigiani.com
Zenith
42.5mm Pilot Big Date Flyback in ceramic. $20,400; zenith-watches.com
Hublot
43 mm Big Bang Integrated Tourbillon Full Carbon in texalium and carbon fibre. $190,000; hublot.com

TAG Heuer
42 mm Carrera Chronograph Tourbillion “Glassbox” in stainless steel; $34,850; tagheuer.com
Rolex
40 mm Cosmograph Daytona in platinum. $115,400; rolex.com
Blancpain
42.3 mm Fifty Fathoms Act 1 Series III in steel; $41,000, limited to 555 pieces; blancpain.com
Breguet
42 mm Type XX Chronographe 2067 in steel; $28,200. breguet.com
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