Best Women’s Watches: Top 5 Timepieces, According To Style Experts

When a woman sports a fine timepiece on her wrist, it’s not just an accessory; it’s a statement. And oh, what a statement it is! The way the watch glimmers in the soft sunlight, catching the eye of anyone lucky enough to be in her presence. It’s not just about telling the time; the best women’s watches tell the world much more.

The world of women’s watches is a captivating realm where form and function converge to create exquisite timepieces that complement a woman’s style and personality. These remarkable watches are characterized by their meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. They feature elegant and versatile designs that seamlessly transition from day to night, making them perfect for any occasion.

A classic wristwatch also prioritizes precision, with reliable movements that ensure accurate timekeeping. Crafted from high-quality materials such as stainless steel, rose gold, and sapphire crystal, these timepieces are not only durable but also exude a timeless charm. Whether you’re seeking a classic piece or a modern statement watch, the best women’s watches offer a diverse array of options to cater to every taste and preference, making them indispensable additions to any discerning woman’s collection.

Looking for some new wrist candy? StudyFinds compiled the ultimate list of the best watches for women. The experts have weighed in on their best recommendations and here they are! Did we miss your favorite design? Tell us about it in the comments!

A women's wristwatch
A women’s wristwatch (Photo by Jaelynn Castillo on Unsplash)

The List: Best Watches for Women, According to Experts

 

1. Cartier

The number one expert recommendation for the best watches for women is none other than the highly respected watch brand, Cartier. “Even if you’re a total outsider to the watch world, you’re likely familiar with Cartier’s most famous watch, the Cartier Tank. Designed in 1917, it rose to icon status throughout the course of the century, gracing the wrists of superstars like Duke Ellington, Gary Cooper, Jackie Kennedy, Andy Warhol, Princess Diana … the list goes on. Its smallish size and varying iterations have rendered this watch gender neutral since day one, which can be said for many of Cartier’s pieces. The maison’s creative, pioneering spirit is the reason why Cartier remains ever relevant today,” shares Harpers Bazaar.

Cartier Tank Must Watch
Cartier Tank Must Watch (cartier.com)

Although there are several types of Cartier watches that women claim as favorites, here’s another vote for the most classic piece. “Cartier’s Tank Française was, and still is, a game-changer. Launched in 1996, it found immediate popularity thanks to its small square face and chain-link bracelet. It’s a timepiece destined never to go out of style, and a great investment too,” says Luxe Digital. 

I am sure you understand by now that Cartier watches are not cheap by far, yet, most women with style believe they are worth the investment. “Yes, another splurge-worthy watch. But before you gawk at the price tag, know that you’ll get more mileage out of a watch like this, than, say, one you impulse bought on sale,” adds InStyle. “Actually, we can almost guarantee you’ll have it for decades and create somewhat of an heirloom out of it. The beautifully crafted watch sits on your wrist like a piece of art. At 0.7 inches, it’s delightfully thin on the wrist, taking up little space but leaving a great visual impact. It might not be as easy to read as some of the larger faces, but the blue markers definitely help. There’s even the option to personalize it with an engraving — just make sure to think of something you can pass down, should you wish to.”

2. Jaeger-LeCoultre

Number two on our list of best watches for women, is a brand that is so historically revered that they do not even advertise their prices. “Since its founding in 1833, Jaeger-LeCoultre has earned a reputation as ‘the watchmaker’s watchmaker’ for its long history of making movements for other brands. Oft overlooked is the maison’s expertise in the decorative arts, including the delicate work of enamel. Two new watches that belong to the Reverso One Precious Colors collection promise to remedy that situation. Boasting beguiling deco-esque patterns of chevrons and zigzags, the diamond-set watches—one in shades of blue with black on a pink gold background, and the other in different tones of green on a white gold background—place Jaeger’s mastery of miniature-painted grand feu enamel on the prettiest of pedestals,” points out Robb Report.

ladies Reverso One Monoface Jaeger-LeCoultre
Jaeger-LeCoultre Ladies Reverso One Monoface (jaeger-lecoultre.com)

Choosing a timepiece among Jaeger-LeCoultre will take education and patience. According to Wrist Enthusiast, “The ladies Reverso One Monoface is another favorite of ours. This piece only includes one dial, with the other side of the Reverso being the protective steel caseback (indeed, the watch was originally conceived as a Polo watch allowing the wearing to protect the watch from the rigors of a polo match by inverting the case). The case is 20mm wide and 40.1mm long and is set with 26 diamonds across the top and bottom of the case. Perhaps the star of the watch, and something that gives it a feminine touch, is the sunray guilloche dial finish. This finishing adds a sophistication to the Reverso that makes it the perfect watch for that special occasion.”

Time tested and high society approved, founded in 1833, Jaeger-LeCoultre (pronounced “zjay-zjay ley-coolt”) is actually pretty cool. “With more than 200 patents and more than 1,000 different calibers developed and crafted in house, it is one of the most important, innovative players in watchmaking history,” adds Harpers Bazaar. “One of JLC’s most famous clients is Queen Elizabeth II, who wore a teeny-tiny, diamond-set Caliber 101 to her coronation in 1953. To the naked eye, this jewelry-forward piece passed as a bracelet, with the watch placed ever so subtly, allowing for discrete time checking.”

3. Breda

Our number three watch recommendation from the experts comes with a much less expensive price tag yet still has quite the stellar reputation. “We sometimes think of digital watches as the no-frills velcro strapped ones we find our dads wearing, but Breda changes the perception completely. The brand designs this elegant bracelet watch with a metal link band and discreet case that almost completely covers the face, except for a small window displaying the clock. The sneaky little slit is perfect for those who aren’t typically watch people and want a time teller that disguises itself as fine jewelry,” writes Byrdie.

The Breda Revel
The Breda Revel (breda.com)

For the simple woman with classic taste, one of the Breda time pieces will be satisfying. “The Breda Revel is a more traditional oriented watch with a gold plated bracelet and a nice pattern that matches the overall aesthetic,” mentions Watches You Can Afford.

For the ladies who love silver, InStyle recommends the Esther Bracelet Watch. “Some prefer gold, others like the simplicity of silver. If you fall into the latter category, we recommend this watch from Breda. As a matter of fact, you get two silver options here — one that features a white window and one with a green one. Regardless of which pulls at your heartstrings, you’ll still get a sturdy, minimalist, and stainless steel watch that will look good no matter how you style it,” says InStyle. 

4. Piaget

Piaget watch designs are more like art pieces than time pieces. The brand presents so many styles that could represent different types of women of distinction that it is likely you will find one that speaks to you. “Piaget is a haute watch maker with rather humble beginnings: In 1874, Georges Edouard Piaget set up a workshop on the family farm in the small village of La CĂ´te-aux-FĂ©es, Switzerland, where he crafted watch movements and components,” shares Forbes. “In the early 20th century, Piaget started making its own watches—the first was a gift for Georges’s wife, Emma. From there, the brand revolutionized the industry with its ultra-thin designs, dazzling gemstones dials—which appealed to fans such as Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy and Sophia Loren.”

Piaget Limelight High Jewelry Watch
Piaget Limelight High Jewelry Watch (piaget.com)

The Robb Report promotes the Piaget Limelight High Jewelry Watch. “The Dali-esque design of this striking quartz timepiece from Piaget dates back to 1961 when the watchmaker created its signature pink gold bracelet…Inspired by the decorative technique of guillochĂ©, the irregular texture on the gold is manually engraved, ensuring that each watch is a singular work of art.”

For women with a taste for the simple and understated, Town and Country has a solid recommendation: “Who doesn’t love a classic with a twist? This Piaget Altiplano has a clean, simple watch face with a red alligator strap.”

5. Timex

Finally, a more affordable option that anyone will love! “Don’t sleep on this iconic label. When you want something affordable and reliable, you can trust Timex,” writes Cosmopolitan.

Women's Timex Easy Reader
Women’s Timex Easy Reader (timex.com)

“Among its many other qualities, it’s one of the most affordable watches on the market, it might not be a fashion statement, but a very discrete and stylish addition to any outfit. That’s also what makes it versatile,” shares Watches You Can Afford.

“Not into fuss? Enter the simple Timex bracelet watch, which is unobtrusive and inexpensive,” adds Town and Country.

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