Surprise Your Old Man This Father’s Day With These Luxury Watches Under 5 Lakh

14 Jun, 2023 Chat 0
Surprise Your Old Man This Father’s Day With These Luxury Watches Under 5 Lakh

This Father’s Day, convey your love to the man who stands as a steadfast beacon of unwavering strength, love, and support with a gift that truly captures the essence of your emotions and the treasured moments you’ve shared. A luxury watch, we feel, is a fitting Father’s Day gift as it surpasses materialism and comes with a sentimental value as well as the ability to transcend time. Each tick of a watch’s hand stands as a testament to the good times one has shared and acts as a tangible representation of the intangible emotions one holds within their heart.

We’ve curated a list of luxury watches for your dad with different sensibilities and styles, so you can select the timepiece that best suits his taste. However, each watch filed below carries a distinction of elegance and timeless luxury.

BVLGARI BVLGARI

The BVLGARI BVLGARI watch represents the Roman heritage of Bulgari while showcasing elegance and understated design. With a 41mm case, signature engravings, and minimalist dial, this modern rendition pays homage to the classic 1970s version. The bezel, engraved with BVLGARI BVLGARI, adds a touch of luxury. Powered by the automatic calibre BVL 191 Solotempo, this timepiece offers reliable performance with a bidirectional rotor and 42 hours of power reserve. The white lacquered dial exudes sophistication and legibility, complemented by tastefully-formed hour markers, hands, and a date aperture at three, creating charming punctuation.

BVLGARI BVLGARI 102055
Absolute failproof, one cannot go wrong with a classic dress watch. From tailored blazers to checked casual shirts, this understated BVLGARI BVLGARI will become your dad's go-tos in no time
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Carl F. Bucherer Patravi ScubaTec

The ScubaTec from Carl F. Bucherer‘s Patravi collection is a remarkable diver’s watch with impressive water resistance capabilities. With an 18k rose gold unidirectional bezel, 500m water resistance, and a 44.6mm stainless steel case, it exemplifies both style and functionality. The blue dial features a fish-scale texture, luminous markers, hands, and a date window at three o’clock, creating a captivating visual experience. The caseback showcases engravings of endangered manta rays, highlighting the brand’s commitment to ocean conservation. Inside beats the self-winding CFB calibre 1950.1 with 25 jewels and a 38-hour power backup.

Carl F. Bucherer Patravi ScubaTec
Carl F. Bucherer Patravi
Make a conscious choice with Carl F. Bucherer's Patravi ScubaTec. It is ergonomic and elegant and comes with a conscious undertone. Also, it'll perfectly complement a range of looks
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Grand Seiko Heritage

Crafted in the Nagano Prefecture’s Shinshu Watch Studio, the Grand Seiko SBGA211 pays homage to the majestic Hotaka mountains—the subtly textured dial captures the delicate quality of the snow-covered mountains while the blue steel seconds hand glides smoothly, representing the eternal nature of time. Encased in high-intensity titanium, the lightweight SBGA211 features a scratch and corrosion-resistant finish. Powered by the Spring Drive calibre 9R65, it combines the precision of quartz with the motive force of a mainspring. The date window is at three o’clock, adding practicality to its elegant design. With a power reserve of 72 hours and a power reserve indicator positioned at the bottom left of the dial, this timepiece offers exceptional functionality. The 41mm case, dual-curved sapphire crystal, and three-fold clasp with push button release showcase the meticulous attention to detail that defines Grand Seiko’s craftsmanship.

pre-owned Grand Seiko SBGA211G
From the watch house that has been pushing boundaries with each new creation, this timepiece is as refined as it is functional. This Grand Seiko SBGA211G is powered by the patented Spring Drive mechanism for unparalleled accuracy
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Breitling Transocean

This Breitling Transocean is a seafaring chronograph of the highest order. Its bold 43mm steel case houses Breitling’s in-house calibre 01 movement, a COSC-certified chronometer with a staggering 70-hour power reserve that delivers split-second precision whether you’re timing your morning commute or plotting a course across the Atlantic. Topped by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, the striking black dial features luminous hands, applied hour markers, chronograph sub-dials, and a tachymeter scale for measuring speed. Water resistant to 100m, the Transocean is ready to embark on adventures far and wide.

limited edition Breitling Transocean AB015112/BA59
If dad likes complications on his watch, this Breitling Transocean brings a bevvy of functions with the benefit of a versatile form
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Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra

Introducing the captivating Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 231.10.44.52.04.001, a timepiece seamlessly combining elegance and practicality. This remarkable watch boasts a 44mm steel case, polished chronograph pushers, and a knurled crown, showcasing its versatile appeal. The white Teak Concept dial, adorned with luminous hour indexes and hands, brings a touch of contrast. A red-tipped hand indicates dual time. Powering the precise functioning is the Omega calibre 3603, a self-winding automatic movement with a 52-hour power reserve.

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra GMT
For jet-setting dads, no timepiece is better than this Seamaster Aqua Terra, which exudes a rich legacy and an opulent look and comes with a GMT function to help during travel
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All the above-listed timepieces are under five lakh; hence while they offer indomitable luxury, they won’t cost an arm and a leg. And with each glance at the wrist, your father will feel an overwhelming sense of love and appreciation, carrying a constant reminder of your unwavering bond and gratitude.

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