The wristwatch has evolved from a simple timekeeping device into a symbol of style and status. Nowhere is that more apparent than with the best dress watches. Often worn with formal dress, at work, and where elegance is favoured, this type of watch is often conservatively and classically styled. At the same time, modern fashion has widened the choice of dress watch designs, and with that in mind, we’ve put together a list of the best dress watches on the market.
In this list, we’ve favoured traditional dress watch styles but that doesn’t mean we haven’t snuck in a few unexpected gems. And of course, we’ve been mindful of the differing needs of buyers and have included watches for a variety of budgets, style preferences, and tastes.
Best Dress Watches at a Glance
Our list of the best dress watches goes like this.
- Best dress watch overall: Rolex 1908
- If you’re looking for a dress watch under $1,000: Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80
- If you’re looking for a dress watch under $10,000: Cartier Tank Must Extra-Large
- If you’re looking for a dress watch under $20,000: Omega Constellation Globemaster Chronometer
- If you’re looking for the best dress watch at any price point: Patek Philippe Calatrava 6119R
Table of Contents
- Best Dress Watches at a Glance
- 1. Rolex 1908
- 2. Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series
- 3. Cartier Tank Must Extra-Large
- 4. Timex Marlin Sub-Dial Automatic
- 5. Longines Flagship Heritage
- 6. IWC Portugieser Chronograph
- 7. Hamilton American Classic Valiant
- 8. Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph
- 9. Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Self-Winding
- 10. Montblanc Star Legacy Automatic Date
- 11. Chopard L.U.C. 1937
- 12. Orient Style 38
- 13. Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80
- 14. Frederique Constant Classic Index Automatic
- 15. OMEGA Constellation Globemaster Chronometer
- 16. Zenith Defy Skyline
- 17. MIDO Baroncelli Heritage Gent
- 18. Breguet Classique Extra-Thin 5157
- 19. F.P. Journe Chronomètre Bleu
- 20. Patek Philippe Calatrava 6119R
- 21. A. Lange & Sohne Saxonia Thin
- 22. Bremont Supernova
- 23. Girard-Perregaux Laureato 42mm
- How Man of Many Chose the Best Dress Watches
- Dress Watch FAQs
1. Rolex 1908
- Reference no: M52509-0006
- Diameter: Ø 39.00 mm
- Movement: Rolex Calibre 7140
- Case material: 18-carat White Gold
- Water resistance: 50M
- Price: from AUD$32,650
Let’s start with one of the icons of horology, Rolex. Their new 1908 model was unveiled at Watches and Wonders 2023 and is an elegant watch from the renowned Swiss watchmakers that takes inspiration from an Oyster Perpetual model dating back to the ’30s. We love the gorgeous sleek profile that will slide perfectly under a dress shirt, while the dial is beautifully minimalist with clear numerals at 12, 3 and 9, and a sub-second dial at 6 o’clock. Rolex’s designers went as far as creating the new calibre 7140 movement for this model and it’s visible through the exhibition case back.
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2. Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series
- Reference no: SPB293
- Diameter: Ø 40.50 mm
- Movement: Seiko 6R31 Automatic
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 100M
- Price: AUD$2,700
If your budget doesn’t stretch to a Rolex, then take a closer look at Seiko. This piece from its Presage Craftsmanship Series provides great value for money and boasts a distinctive Arita porcelain dial that looks more Grand Seiko than mainline in the flesh. The crisp white dial is contrasted with blue hands and numerals and like all Seiko watches it features Seiko’s own reliable in-house movement. Everything on this watch is well proportioned, from the links to the crown and overall size of 40.5mm in diameter.
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3. Cartier Tank Must Extra-Large
- Reference no: WSTA0040
- Diameter: Ø 31.00 mm
- Movement: Cartier 1847 MC Automatic
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: AUD$8,150
With a lineage stretching back over a century, the Cartier Tank is now a legend in the world of watches. This latest iteration – with its larger 31mm case – showcases the unique design at its best. It’s a sophisticated watch that complements formal dress and we’re pleased to note it is also one of the brand’s more affordable mechanical models. If you’re looking for a classic dress watch that will last you a lifetime while offering a good amount of ‘street cred’ amongst the nerdiest watch lovers, check out the Cartier Tank Must.
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4. Timex Marlin Sub-Dial Automatic
- Reference no: TW2V61900ZV
- Diameter: Ø 39.00 mm
- Movement: Japanese Automatic
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 50M
- Price: AUD$500
This budget beauty from Timex captures the mod chic of the ’60s and features the era’s characteristic red, white and blue colour palette. It’s a mid-sized piece with a stainless steel cushion case and a boatload of vintage charm. If your dress sense gives a nod to the ’60s then this is the ideal mechanical companion. It’s also one of the most affordable dress watches on our list, priced at AUD$500. The Timex ‘Marlin’ series has a number of different references with different styles, bracelets, and dials, check out the link below to find your favourite.
5. Longines Flagship Heritage
- Reference no: L4.795.4.78.2
- Diameter: Ø 38.50 mm
- Movement: Longines Caliber L615
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: AUD$3,050
Longines‘ Flagship Heritage is another watch with a proud history and a legion of fans. It’s a restrained piece that succeeds due to the subtle styling that sees the silver dial paired with gilt hands and matching markers. The borderless sub-second hand is a nice touch and the 6 o’clock date window maintains a pleasing symmetry. We had a chance to check out the brand’s new Heritage Classic models—also some of our favourite dress watches—at its Sydney flagship boutique opening. It’s safe to say we have a soft spot for these heritage models, particularly the Longines Heritage Military 1938.
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6. IWC Portugieser Chronograph
- Reference no: IW371617
- Diameter: Ø 41.00 mm
- Movement: IWC 69355 Calibre
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: from AUD$14,067
The Portugieser is IWC’s emblematic chronograph, and like the Longines, has been a staple of the brand’s line-up for decades. In keeping with IWC’s aviation heritage the Portugieser plays with the pilot’s watch aesthetic. But, with its slim bezel and colourful hands it is still firmly established as a dress piece in our books. We absolutely love the 41mm diameter that makes use of every inch of the case with a very thin bezel. Pushers, crown, and details on the links themselves really seal the deal as a great dress watch.
7. Hamilton American Classic Valiant
- Reference no: H39515754
- Diameter: Ø 40.00 mm
- Movement: H-10 Automatic
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 50M
- Price: AUD$1,100
With a background in building watches for the American military, it’s no surprise that this dress model from Hamilton is understated and pared down. And while the brand makes some of our favourite military watches on the market, it also makes our list of the best dress watches with this elegant reference. The simple two-tone colourway with Roman numerals and minimal dial text makes this conservative and no-nonsense automatic an ideal entry-level Swiss watch.
- Reference no: Q389848J
- Diameter: Ø 29.90 mm
- Movement: Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 860
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: AUD$40,200
8. Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph
At the opposite end of the dress watch spectrum is this stunning creation from JLC. It’s anything but pared down and features a complex mechanical chronograph movement. Like other sought-after Reverso models, the Reverso Tribute allows you to choose which watch face to view. The front is a classic dress watch (as pictured), but turn it around and you have an exquisite open-worked chronograph dial. Measuring under 30mm wide, the watch looks more like a piece of jewellery than any other timepiece on this list.
9. Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Self-Winding
- Reference no: 85180/000G-9230
- Diameter: Ø 40.00 mm
- Movement: Vacheron Constantin 2450 Q6/3
- Case material: White Gold
- Price: AUD$53,000
When we think of Vacheron Constantin, one of the big three of high horology, we think of outlandish complications. While this hand-winding Patrimony model is outwardly a simple watch, with clean lines and an uncomplicated dial, the case is forged from white gold and the movement is of exceptional quality. This is definitely one for the watch aficionados; if you know, you know.
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10. Montblanc Star Legacy Automatic Date
- Reference no: MB126107
- Diameter: Ø 43.00 mm
- Movement: MB 24.17 Automatic
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 50M
- Price: AUD$5,840
Having previously teamed up with Minerva, a small Swiss watchmaker, Montblanc has been given the chance to rework its most successful designs. This Star Legacy model updates that vintage look for a modern audience and beefs up the case to 43mm. It’s a tasteful piece with a distinctive anthracite dial and black rhodium-coated Roman numerals. The links on the bracelet are standard issue but the crown is a lovely oval shape with chauffeured edges.
11. Chopard L.U.C. 1937
- Reference no: 68558-3002
- Diameter: Ø 42.00 mm
- Movement: L.U.C 01.01-L Automatic
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 100M
- Price: from AUD$12,310
This impressive piece from Chopard is a Swiss-made watch that ticks a lot of the same boxes as the Montblanc albeit at an elevated level with attention to detail throughout the piece. It’s another classically styled watch, this time with a porcelain dial and a date window repositioned to 6 o’clock. The in-house movement is COSC certified and is visible through the exhibition back. Maybe the highlight of the whole piece for us is the sharp edges of the hands themselves. Really a standout dress watch as far as details are concerned.
12. Orient Style 38
- Reference no: RA-AC0M02B
- Diameter: Ø 38.40 mm
- Movement: Orient Calibre Calibre F6724
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: from £232
Japanese brand Orient is famed for its bang for your buck and the Style 38 is one of the brand’s biggest sellers because it offers exceptional value for money. Part of the famous Bambino line, this new iteration acknowledges the trend for smaller watches. Now in a compact 38mm case and with a utilitarian dial, this watch is well-sized for smaller wrists. It’s a great choice if you want versatility on a tighter budget.
13. Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80
- Reference no: T006.407.16.033.00
- Diameter: Ø 39.30 mm
- Movement: Powermatic 80.111
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: AUD$985
Tissot sits alongside Hamilton as an entry-level Swiss brand but the Le Locle offers a more ornate look than Hamilton’s American Classic. The eye-catching dial boasts a textured surface bordered by Roman numerals and a neat minute track. It’s a slim watch despite being powered by a Powermatic 80 automatic movement so it’s perfect for wearing with a suit. If this doesn’t suit your tastes, check out some of our favourite pieces from Tissot’s 2023 Collection on the wrist here.
14. Frederique Constant Classic Index Automatic
- Reference no: FC-303NB5B6
- Diameter: Ø 40.00 mm
- Movement: Automatic Sellita SW200-1
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 50M
- Price: from AUD$1,795
The Classic Index from Frederique Constant forgoes the Roman numerals of many vintage-inspired models and opts for classic lumed markers. The date window is also in the conventional position, giving the watch an instantly recognisable style. It’s all about executing the basics well, with the blue second-hand providing the only flash of colour. It’s another subtle piece that compliments formal attire.
15. OMEGA Constellation Globemaster Chronometer
- Reference no: 130.30.39.21.02.001
- Diameter: Ø 39.00 mm
- Movement: Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8900
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 100M
- Price: AUD$13,075
No ‘best of’ watch list at Man of Many would be complete without an entry from Swiss legends Omega. Our pick of its dress watches is the Globemaster Chronometer, a watch that includes Master Chronometer certification and is anti-magnetic up to 15,000 gauss. This is a dress watch that can function as a rugged tool watch when required. The dial, with its pie-pan effect, is memorable and the fluted bezel is similar to that of Rolex’s Datejust. It’s a watch that looks dressy while offering a high degree of performance.
16. Zenith Defy Skyline
- Reference no: 03.9300.3620/51.I001
- Diameter: Ø 41.00 mm
- Movement: El Primero 3620 Automatic
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 100M
- Price: $13,400 AUD
We’re never going to get enough of steel sports watches, be it Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet or this stunner from Zenith. It utilises an established design, with a 12-sided bezel, an integrated bracelet and a sumptuously textured dial. This look works just as well in the office as in the field and the DEFY Skyline is an ideal all-rounder.
17. MIDO Baroncelli Heritage Gent
- Reference no: M027.407.16.010.00
- Diameter: Ø 39.00 mm
- Movement: Mido 1192 Automatic
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: from AUD$1,700
This super slim automatic watch from Mido takes its design cues from the Baroncelli Chapel in Italy. It’s an elegant piece that sticks to the tried and tested formula we’ve already seen that includes a white dial, plain indexes and a blue second hand. Built to be lightweight and unobtrusive, the Baroncelli Heritage has the ability to slip easily under a shirt cuff.
18. Breguet Classique Extra-Thin 5157
- Reference no: 5157BB/11/9V6
- Diameter: Ø 38.00 mm
- Movement: Breguet Manufacture Caliber 502.3
- Case material: 18-carat White Gold
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: from AUD$31,100
The Classique Extra-Thin from Breguet presents a striking dial as its standout feature. The centre has a hand-engraved hobnail guilloché pattern and an outer ring for the numerals. There’s a touch of colour, with the Breguet-style hands – first created by and now named after the brand – catching the eye. It’s an impressive watch that revels in its ornate aesthetic.
19. F.P. Journe Chronomètre Bleu
- Diameter: Ø 39.00 mm
- Movement: Calibre 1304
- Case material: Tantalum
If you’re unfamiliar with the metal used to create this masterpiece you’re not alone. Tantalum is rarely used in watchmaking but works well here. Its dark grey colour has blue overtones that are an ideal match to the blue chrome dial of the Chronomètre Bleu. In keeping with the watch’s unusual ethos it sports a sub-dial at 7.30 and distinctive hands, making it a visually stunning watch.
20. Patek Philippe Calatrava 6119R
- Diameter: Ø 39.00 mm
- Movement: Caliber 30‑255 PS
- Case material: Rose Gold
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: AUD$48,950
Patek Philippe sits at the peak of the watchmaking world and the Calatrava is another outstanding watch. Fashioned from Rose Gold, and with a hand-winding Caliber 30‑255 PS movement, this is a watch of exceptional quality. The styling is timeless and features gold-applied markers, dauphine-style hands and a hobnail bezel.
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21. A. Lange & Sohne Saxonia Thin
- Reference no: 205.086
- Diameter: Ø 39.00 mm
- Movement: L093.1
- Case material: 18-carat White Gold
- Water resistance: 30M
- Price: AUD$37,000
This dazzling watch from Germany’s premier watchmaker, A. Lange & Sohne, is the manufacturer’s slimmest watch to date. With a mid-sized white gold case and a straightforward time-only movement, the Saxonia Thin is an elegant watch that introduces an unusual dial reminiscent of the sky at night.
22. Bremont Supernova
- Diameter: Ø 40.00 mm
- Movement: Bremont Manufactured ENG375
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 100M
- Price: AUD$12,995
This is another dress watch that flirts with the steel sports look and is Bremont’s first watch equipped with an integrated bracelet. There are hints of aviation-influenced design that acknowledge the British brand’s early inspiration and the overall package presents a masculine edge. It’s an ideal watch to wear with a smart casual outfit. Powered by Bremont’s ENG375 movement and, like the Omega, crafted for performance when required, this really is the best of British.
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23. Girard-Perregaux Laureato 42mm
- Reference no: 81010-11-431-11A
- Diameter: Ø 42.00 mm
- Movement: Calibre GP01800 Automatic
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Water resistance: 100M
- Price: from $17,000 AUD
The final watch on our list of best dress watches is a bold piece from Girard-Perregaux that’s also equipped with an integrated bracelet. The octagonal bezel grabs your attention and draws you to the rich blue Clous de Paris dial. At 42mm wide and with a full steel construction the Laureato—first debuted in 1975—is a sharp contrast to some of the more unobtrusive models on this list. If you’d like your watch to be a conversation starter this watch will tick the box.
How Man of Many Chose the Best Dress Watches
When it comes to choosing our list of the best dress watches money can buy, we turned to our watch expert Lee Smith and our fashion editors to choose their favourites. Man of Many has had the chance to get hands-on with the majority of watches on this list (often thanks to our friends in the industry, but one look at our coverage from Watches & Wonders could tell you that). Man of Many’s lists take into account three major perspectives to determine the overall rating: quality, price point, and availability. As one of the best watch blogs on the internet they have the knowledge to determine what makes a good dress watch, but in addition to their own opinions, they’ve also taken into account reviews via industry leaders such as Time and Tide, HODINKEE, and Worn and Wound.
Dress Watch FAQs
Although a dress watch implies that you’d wear it when dressing up, often formally, a good dress watch doesn’t have to have that limitation. For many watch fans, a great allrounder can be worn in a variety of scenarios. GADA watches (Go Anywhere, Do Anything) are designed specifically to wear every day and there’s no reason that this type of watch can’t be a dressy model.
Depending on your work there is a great selection of versatile dress watches to choose from, assuming that your job doesn’t put your watch under extreme pressure. A robust well-made dress watch should do the trick for most 9-5 roles. Watches like Omega’s Constellation Globemaster offer a dress watch aesthetic along with excellent functionality meaning you can wear it in the boardroom and then in the gym an hour later.
Rolex makes more than one dress watch with the Rolex Datejust and Rolex Oyster Perpetual being its most well-known formal models.
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