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It's said that time is money. And with high-end, state-of-the-art wristwatches flooding Indian markets, time certainly is all about money.
Here is the world's costliest wrist bling you can flaunt, if you are willing to shell out that extra buck.
The watch costs approximately $1.5 million or Rs 6 crore in Indian currency. (Photo: www.vacheron-constantin.com)
The house of Vacheron Constantin is into the watch-making business for the past 250 years and being a vintage brand, it is obvious that the watches are very expensive.
One of their most expensive collections is the Tour De L'lle.
This watch has both a unique astronomic and an astrological double-faced wristwatch display.
The watch has a leap year calendar which keeps on changing every year, and is also equipped with a sunrise and sunset indicator.
The beauty costs approximately $1.5 million or Rs 6 crore in Indian currency.
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This kind of hard work and effort costs a lot of money - a cool Rs 2.5 crore. (Photo: www.girard-perregaux.ch)
The other must-have watch is from Girard Perregaux's Opera collection.
The USP of the watch is that every part is hand-made it also has an inbuilt music box, which takes seven months to make.
This kind of hard work and effort costs a lot of money - a cool Rs 2.5 crore.
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The price is justified because only 400 exclusive pieces were made.(Photo: http://www.audemarspiguet.com)
Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak Collection watches cost Rs 1.75 crore.
But if you want some cheap watches from this brand, then you could opt for the Mozart Collection, which will cost you just Rs 10 lakh!
The price is justified because only 400 exclusive pieces are made.
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If you have this one, you are one of the 28 people in the world who have it
But if you have the heart to splurge and aspire to wear exclusivity, then buy a Roger Dubius watch.
Every collection consists just 28 watches, so, if you have one, then you can be rest assured that you are just one of 28 people in the world, who owns the same watch!
Ofcourse, this will come at a very steep price but then good things in life, never come cheap.
(With inputs from moneycontrol.com)
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