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10 Best Luxury Sport Watches

One of the most popular categories of timepieces today is arguably the luxury sport watch. Thanks to their mix of practical functions and high-end materials, they can easily be dressed up or down in a world where playing with high and low elements is increasingly en vogue (think of a classic power suit with the button down swapped for a tee or loafers swapped for leather sneakers). The sport watch is the ideal accessory for today’s jet-setting businessperson, taking them from a meeting in London to an F1 race in Monaco.

The category first rose to prominence in the 1970s with the birth of the original luxury sport watch, Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak, which debuted in 1972. Nearly half a century later, the category has grown and evolved in many ways. Yet, models like the Royal Oak have only risen in popularity, proving the timelessness and staying power of the design.

Unlike a true tool watch, which favors function over form, the luxury sport watch is the perfect blend of the two. It’s utilitarian enough for a casual scrimmage and stylish enough for dinner and drinks afterward. More and more, brands are pushing the bounds of both elements—technical prowess and superior design—and these are ten watches that prove it.

Breitling Top Time Classic Cars Tourbillon

Breitling Top Time B21 Classic Cars Chronograph Tourbillon Collection RGB
Breitling Top Time B21 Classic Cars Chronograph Tourbillon Collection, Courtesy of Breitling

Breitling’s Top Time collection dates back to 1964. The birth of the model was a direct reflection of the era, which foreshadowed the advent of the luxury sport watch a decade later. At the time, Willy Breitling (grandson of the brand’s founder, Leon Breitling) saw the need for a contemporary sport collection with greater focus on aesthetics rather than strictly performance. The collection launched with a stainless steel chronograph, but over the years, Breitling has elevated the collection with new materials and complications. The latest incarnation is the perfect example of how the line has evolved into a luxury sport watch today. The new Top Time Classic Cars Tourbillon offers combinations of bronze, ceramic, and titanium for the cases, and walnut burl on one of the dials, and each comes equipped with Breitling’s own in-house Caliber B21 tourbillon movement. The use of new materials is a direct ode to the cars that have inspired the watches in the collection, reflecting the colors and textures of the paint, steering wheel, and dashboard inlays found in the vehicles. In addition, the Caliber B21 is particularly unique for its combination of two complications: a tourbillon and a chronograph.

Zenith Defy Extreme Mirror

DEFY Extreme Mirror, Courtesy of Zenith
DEFY Extreme Mirror, Courtesy of Zenith

Zenith has been another forerunner in creating some of the best luxury sport watches on the market that perfectly blend aesthetics and performance. At the core of the brand’s collections is its famous El Primero movement, which offers precision to an impressive 1/100th of a second. Like Breitling, Zenith’s designs have gotten more and more refined over the years. The Defy collection is emblematic of this evolution of the brand’s luxury sport watches. The line first debuted in 1969 as a precursor to the luxury sport watch. It notably boasted a robust and angular, octagonal case and fourteen-sided bezel, the ring that frames the dial and secures the crystal. The watch was originally marketed for its utility and only enjoyed a short run for about a decade. When the Defy was revived in 2006, it received an elevated design, which continues to reflect throughout the collection today with models like the brand new Defy Extreme Mirror. With this latest model, you get a fully mirror polished case along with an open-worked, multi-layered dial featuring a central element in sapphire crystal with a metallic mirrored finish that’s translucent yet reflective.