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11 Watches For Men and Women for Spring, Including Bond's New Timepiece

11 Watches For Men and Women for Spring, Including Bonds New Timepiece

Seeking an investment watch with modern style? Women's timepieces in chic black offer anything-but-basic details, while Milanese bracelets are making a comeback for men — including on the latest Omega worn by Daniel Craig in 'No Time to Die.'

For collectors seeking to build out a watch wardrobe, two trends for spring offer plenty of style potential: black-on-black pieces embellished with diamonds for women, and for men, sleek mesh Milanese bracelets that are slim, lightweight and textural. Here's a look at 11 options, starting with five timepieces for her.

1. Chanel

In black ceramic and steel, the redesigned 38mm J12 features a new self-winding movement, a slimmer bezel, and a more open dial in black lacquer with diamond indices; $7,000, chanel.com. 

2. H. Moser & Cie

The 39mm white gold Venturer Concept Vantablack Diamonds features an in-house movement, ultra-black dial and 313 white diamonds (including 29 on the crown) totaling 3.77 carats; $54,000, westime.com and cellinijewelers.com.

3. Hermès

The French label’s iconic Chaine d’Ancre motif is crafted in spinels and aventurine on the dial of the diamond-embellished Cape Cod watch; $10,550, hermes.com.   

4. MB&F

Under the Legacy Machine Flying T’s domed crystal, a tilted dial and flying 60-second tourbillon are framed by a black-lacquer plate in a diamond-set white gold 38.5mm case; $125,000, westime.com and cellinijewelers.com. 

5. Dior

Diamonds accent the oscillating weight and the bezel of the 38mm Dior VIII Grand Bal Résille in black ceramic and steel; price upon request, by special order, dior.com.

Watchmakers pair their latest mechanical timepieces with sleek Milanese-style bracelets. Here are 6 styles that have taken mesh up a notch.

1. Montblanc

Inspired by midcentury design, the 42mm Heritage Monopusher Chronograph highlights a domed silver-white dial in a steel case; $5,160, montblanc.com.

 2. Ulysse Nardin

The self-winding Diver in steel features a vintage-inspired dial in a 42mm case with a concave bezel on a mesh-style Milanese steel bracelet; $6,500, westime.com and wempe.com.

3. Raymond Weil

A moon-phase function is included on the gray dial of the 39.5mm Maestro Moon Phase Automatic, in steel on a mesh steel bracelet; $1,595, feldmarwatch.com.  

4. Omega

In No Time to Die, Daniel Craig will wear the 42mm Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition, in Grade 2 titanium with a tropical-brown aluminum bezel ring and dial. The mesh bracelet features a new adjustable buckle; $9,200, westime.com and omegawatches.com. 

5. Breitling

The self-winding 44mm Superocean Heritage Chronograph 44 in steel features a black dial with tone-on-tone counters and the maker’s Ocean Classic bracelet; $6,240, breitling.com.

6. Junghans

38mm Max Bill MEGA Solar features a titanium Milanese bracelet and case, a domed solar panel under the translucent matte-grey dial, and a radio-controlled solar-powered movement that connects to a smartphone app; $1,095, available in May, feldmarwatch.com.  

This story first appeared in the March 26 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.

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