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Best Men’s Rectangular Watches for 2021

Thankfully, watches come in all shapes and sizes to suit your style: Square, oval, round and even some wildly sci-fi-looking ones. Though if you think of the word ‘watch’, your mind probably presents a picture of a rounded watch, right? But did you know that one of the first wristwatches ever made, the Cartier Santos, was actually rectangular?

Mens rectangular watches

Today we’re going to look at ten of the best rectangular watches for men. 

Cartier 

Santos 100

We have to cover the Santos first. It’s the oldest wristwatch in Cartier’s collection, having been released in 1978. Since that, it’s grown to become one of the brand’s most recognised and desired rectangular watches. 

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Within the collection, there are two models: the Dumont and the 100.

We’re focussing on the 100. On the whole, it’s bigger and heavier than its sibling. You can get it in either stainless steel or gold, and it comes with Cartier’s trademark seven-sided crown. 

Given this is a luxury watch, in-house build movement would be expected; however, this would increase the price of a watch already around $10,000. Inside, you’ll find a highly-successful Rolex ETA 2892 automatic movement.

Cartier 

Tank

Sticking with Cartier, the Tank was developed back in 1917 and has held a permanent position in the Cartier collection. The first Tank was called the Normale, and this followed the most famous Tank, the Louise Carter. The LC has a rounder and smoother lines than the Normal and has also been a permanent fixture in the Tank collection since its release.

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Cartier Men's W1529756 Tank Louis 18kt Yellow Gold Watch
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Cartier Tank watches have been seen on the likes of Andy Warhol, Mick Jagger and even kings and queens. 

There are six models in this collection today:

  • Américaine
  • Anglaise
  • Française
  • MC
  • Solo
  • Louis Cartier

Though with all the variations of each, you’ll find over 50 options to choose from.

Read our full review of the Cartier Tank range, here.

Baume Mercier 

Hampton

Baume and Mercier is a well-known luxury watch brand. Their Hamptom model is probably one of the most iconic. They offer round collections, called Clifton and Classima; however, you’re here to read about the best men’s rectangular watches, and that’s the Hampton. It’s perfect for men on a budget of around $3,500 that enjoy the alternative look of sophisticated, rectangular watches.

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The Hampton has a fixed stainless steel bezel. It offers a silver dial with matching hands and hour markers. You’re given Arabic numerals at the 6 and 12 positions and minute markers on the outer rim. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal protects the dial, and it has a pull-push crown and unique transparent case on the back.

This is an analogue watch with a 2671 calibre automatic movement. It has a power reserve of up to 38 hours. The sophisticated look is completed with an alligator leather wristband.

NOMOS 

Tetra

This is a high-end German-engineered watch. In fact, the Nomos Tetra is an also award-winning watch. It’s the rectangular watches version of the brand’s much-loved Tangente, with different typography. The Tetra is now a collection in its own right, which comes in various sizes with different in-house movements. It’s very thin for a mechanical watch, and it has delicate lugs to match its dainty nature. 

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It’s not as famous as the likes of the Santos or Tank, but if you like a minimalist style, you’ll love this. 

Prices start from around $1,700.

Vacheron Constantin 

Historiques Ultra Fine 1968

This watch is a baby in comparison to the above, being released in 2021. However, it was created as a celebration of the original Vacheron Constantin, which came out in 1968. It has a lot of fine details, particularly noticeable on the dial and case.

The movement is shared with their Constantin 222. This is an ultra-thin movement, a calibre 920, designed but never used by Jaeger-LeCoultre. Piguet also uses this movement in their Royal Oak Ultra Thin. All in all, this watch is only 5.5mm thick.

Check out our article on the best ultra-thin watches for men, including the Royal Oak, here.

Jaeger-LeCoultre 

Reverso Ultra Thin

This is another very popular rectangular watch. It’s actually reversible, which was a very modern development in 1931 when it was created. The purpose was aimed at polo players who wanted to protect their watches whilst playing.

The Reverso is not actually in production today, but it’s one of the most iconic from the Jaeger-LeCoultre brand. There was a commemoration model released in 2011 to mark the 80th birthday of the watch. This is an ultra-thin watch paying ode to its original version.

It comes in different versions, from quartz to self-winding, in many colours and materials, from the case to the strap. 

You can buy a 2011 version at around $4,500 but the range goes well beyond $16,000.

Patek Philippe 

Gondolo

Another reasonably new watch, the Gondolo, came out in 1993. It’s Patek Philippe’s offering of an art deco rectangular watch with strong lines and geometric simplicity.

As such, the design is eye-catching and unique. It has a rectangular manually-wound movement inside and a small sub-dial on the face for seconds. 

You’ll have to do some research into the rich history of Petek Philippe watches, and you’ll understand the $11,000 and up price tags.

TAG Heuer 

Monaco

TAG Heuer was responsible for one of the original automatic chronograph calibres, which they put inside their Carrera, Autavia, and Monaco watches. The latter is still considered a sports chronograph that found fame when worn by Steve McQueen in Le Mans.

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Designed to make an impression, this is a performance watch. The Monaco is made of polished stainless steel with a blue dial and dial chronograph sub-dials, with a subtle date display window and bold red hands.

It’s powered by a dependable calibre 11 automatic movement and offers a 40-hour power reserve and 100m water-resistance.

If you’re looking for something with more tech from Tag Heuer, then read more about their smartwatch here.

A Lange and Söhne 

Cabaret

This watch hasn’t been in production for some time, but it’s worth noting if we’re looking at the best men’s rectangular watches. 

A. Lange & Söhne is known for producing phenomenal watches. All worthy of love and attention from watch collectors. 

Inevitably, some watches eventually are forgotten, regardless of their exquisite characteristics, and the Cabaret is one of them. Released in 1997, it’s a delicious rectangular watch carrying a vintage aesthetic. In fact, a rectangular watch in itself is relatively unusual for Lange. 

Unlike other brands, Lange constructed a new movement for this watch with German engineering. 

You might find a secondhand one for around $25,000.

Bell and Ross 

Br03

Bell and Ross is a reasonably young brand compared to others on this list, but they found true success with their BR01 rectangular collection.

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The BR03 is a smaller version but has all the same design elements. It’s a modern watch with newer materials used on the dial, case, and bracelet. For example, the black matte version uses heavy rubber and anti-reflective sapphire. 

Inside is an automatic movement. You’ll notice different complications on different models; for example, there is a power reserve indicator version and a date window, chronograph and GMT. It’s common to see these watches at 100m water-resistance, though this depends on the model’s materials.

You can still purchase a BRO3 today but expect prices around $3,500.

Conclusion

That’s our quick lowdown on the ten best men’s rectangular watches. If you’re a person who is looking for serious style, then a rectangular watch will definitely make a statement. If this is your price range, we recommend you head to our article on the best luxury smartwatches for men in 2021, which you can find here.


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February 23, 2021 By Maygen Leave a Comment Filed Under: Buying Guides, Classic Watches Tagged With: classic watches, luxury watches, luxury watches for men, mens watches, rectangular watches, watches for men

Your Guide to the Best Ultra Thin Watches for Men in 2021

Ultra-Thin Watches

History

When it comes to watchmaking, a minimalist style has always been something to aim for. Simultaneously, watches have also become more complicated with advancements in technology. Brands now have to squish more and new features into a single timepiece whilst keeping it lightweight and comfortable to wear. As such, designers are rediscovering space. This demand for minimalist style has borne the arrival of ultra thin watches onto the market. 

We’ve been demanding this elegance since the 1960s when the trend first came about. However, it disappeared in the noughties and has just now made a comeback. This trend has been seen in brands such as Bvlgari and Piaget, to name two.

The idea of ultra thin watches isn’t a new one, but it has been made iconic by Piaget when it released the Altiplano. In the late 1950s, Piaget released the Calibre 9P, which was the slimmest mechanical movement and subsequently fitted inside the thinnest watch the world had ever seen.

A 2mm hand-wound movement could be found inside, giving rise to watches no thicker than 4mm. Without any digital technology inside, the Calibre 9P is still one heck of a timepiece.

This pursuit of developing ultra thin watches isn’t new, but the efforts brands have been putting in has really ramped up over the last few years. Audemars Piguet released their perpetual calendar watch containing complex movements that totalled 6.3mm. 

As a reaction, Bvlgari broke not one, but three world records with the Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Automatic. At the time, this was the world’s thinnest automatic tourbillon watch.

They’re great examples of how innovative watchmakers can cram so much into such a slim timepiece. Believe it or not, there’s no universal definition of what an ultra thin watch is; however, every watch here measures under 9mm for this list.

So without further ado, here’s our list of the 11 best ultra thin watches for men.

Junghans 

Meister Driver Handaufzug

Junghans Meister Driver Hand-Winding
Junghans Meister Driver Hand-Winding
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The Junghans Meister Driver is likened to the Christopher Ward C5. It has a slimline case which contains a hand-wound Peseux 7001 movement. What’s more, it has an Art Deco design and even tips its hat to the original speedometers made by Junghans back in the 1900s.

This watch is 7.3mm thick with a diameter of 37.7mm.

Audemars Piguet 

Royal Oak Jumbo Extra-Thin

The Royal Oak has an iconic look. It has svelte lines and an ultra thin form. Whilst there are plenty of Royal Oak ultra thin watch variants in the range, the brand recently released a platinum-titanium mixed version for a truly lightweight experience. Whilst you may think this is a strange combination, the contrast between durable titanium and polished platinum creates a unique two-tone effect that’s irresistible.

This watch contains a 2121 automatic movement. It’s 8.1mm thick with a 39mm diameter.

Christopher Ward 

C5 Malvern 595

Coming in at less than 6mm thickness, the C5 Malvern 595 from Christopher Ward is one of the contenders for ultra thin watch under $1,000. Despite its slimline nature, it has the opulent finish you’d expect from a high-end dress watch. This includes a domed opaline dial, protected by a double-curved sapphire crystal face with transparent case backing.

Inside you’ll find a hand-wound Peseux 7001 movement. It’s 5.95mm thick with 39mm diameter.

Piaget 

Altiplano 910P

Released at the tail end of 2017, the Altiplano 910P lived a short life as Bvlgari’s thinnest automatic watch. That was until they released the Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Automatic less than 6 months later. Regardless, the Piaget is a fine watch with perfect engineering that doesn’t come with a Bvlgari price tag. 

Piaget made this watch so flat using a peripheral rotor. Additionally, they integrated a baseline of the movement into the case design, to save space.

Inside you’ll find a Piaget 910P movement. The watch is 4.3mm thick (thin) and 41mm in diameter.

Nomos 

Tetra Neomatik

Nomos Tetra Neomatik Automatic Midnight Blue Dial Watch 422
Nomos Tetra Neomatik Automatic Midnight Blue Dial Watch 422
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The Tetra Neomatik is thin even for an ultra thin watch, nevermind an automatic. This is due to the in-house DUW 3001 calibre. This is a slim movement of only 3.2mm in thickness. It has an uncluttered dial with subtle lugs on a watch that has beautifully minimalist proportions.

Inside you’ll find an automatic Nomos DUW 3001 movement. The watch is 7.3mm thick and only 33mm in width.

Jaeger-LeCoultre 

Master Ultra Thin

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Jaeger LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Q1278420
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The Master Ultra Thin watch is a timeless timepiece that features a glistening silver dial, dauphine hands and a slight sub-dial at the six o’clock position. The movement is only 4mm and is based on a well-tried Jager movement that has been around for decades.

Inside you’ll find the Jaeger-LeCoultre 896/1 automatic movement. The watch is only 7.58mm thick and 38.5mm in width.

LU Chopard 

XP

As a brand, Chopard likes to bend the traditional rules, but as design goes, the XP is a simple, modern, ultra thin watch for dress occasions. The dial is clear and uncluttered with subtle verticle brushing. This gives it a raw steel look, and on top of this, the numerals are a bold blue. If you need additional luxury, and why not, you can get a cashmere wristband. 

Inside is an automatic LU Chopard 96.53-L movement. The watch is 7.2mm thick and 40mm in width.

Drive de Cartier 

Extra Flat Steel

Cartier Drive de Cartier Extra-Flat Men's Hand Wound Watch WSNM0011
Cartier Drive de Cartier Extra-Flat Men's Hand Wound Watch WSNM0011
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The Drive de Cartier was released in 2017 too, but it could only be purchased in gold. In 2018, a stainless steel version was released, and the price dropped to under $6k. It kept the rounded square case original thinness. 

Inside, you’ll find a hand-wound Piaget 430P with Cartier branding. The watch is 6.6mm thick and 39mm in diameter.

Bvlgari 

Octo Finissimo

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Bvlgari Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Automatic Skeleton Dial Men's Watch 102937
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The Bvlgari Octo Finissimo is a famous timepiece for being stylish, but also being the thinnest of ultra thin watches, coming in at a slight 3.95mm. It contains an in-house movement is only 2.23mm. The range itself keeps expanding, with new ceramic, titanium and stainless steel versions being added in 2019. Plus, there’s an extraordinary skeleton dial version to boot. The bracelet has a unique angular look which is totally unlike anything else you’ll see. Thankfully, it’s incredibly comfortable to wear.

Inside is an automatic Bvlgari 138 movement. The watch is 3.95mm thick and 42mm in width.

Vacheron Constantin 

Historiques Ultra-Fine 1955

Vacheron Constantin Historiques Ultra Fine 1955 Silver Dial Black Leather Men's Watch 33155/000R-9588
Vacheron Constantin Historiques Ultra Fine 1955 Silver Dial Black Leather Men's Watch 33155/000R-9588
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When it first came to market in 2010, the Historiques Ultra-Fine ‘55 took the top spot as the thinnest mechanical timepiece globally at 4.13mm. Somehow, other watches have come along with even smaller proportions, but that doesn’t shake how beautiful the Historiques is, and as such, it will remain a timeless timepiece. The hand-wound in-house calibre is an impossibly thin 1.3mm. It’s called 1955 after its year of release.

Hamilton 

Jazzmaster Thinline Auto

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Hamilton H38525541 Jazzmaster Thinline Auto Men's Watch Tan 40mm Stainless Steel
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Finally, we get to another one of the best ultra thin watches for men that also comes in at less than $1,000. Most of these watches use a hand-wound movement to reduce the thickness, but somehow the Jazzmaster contains offers automatic winding and still only measures 8.5mm in height. 

The Thinline comes in a few different colours which all shimmer in the sunlight. You can further opt for different dial colours, which also glitter. Old school lugs complete the look.

Inside is an automatic ETA 2892-A2 movement. It’s 8.45mm thick and 40mm in width.

Check out what we think about the Hamilton brand, here.

Conclusion

These are the best ultra thin watches for men in 2021 and some are surprisingly cost-accessible at under $1,000. 

If you’re looking for watches for men and the brands we’ve mentioned here are within your budget, why not check out our article on the best Swiss watches for men, here.


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An Introduction to 10 Top Luxury Men’s Watch Brands

Luxury Watches

Introduction

Firstly, by nature of being on our site you already know not all watches are born equal. Some names stand out more than others, and we’re going to tell you the ten luxury men’s watch brands you should be aware of. If you’re also looking for a luxury smartwatch, see our top picks here.

Montblanc

Montblanc probably brings a fountain pen to mind faster than a watch. However, did you know they make extraordinary luxury watches?

Crafted beautifully by hand, a Montblanc timepiece is certainly as functional as it is sophisticated. Which is no surprise. Montblanc has over a century of experience creating sensational items. The company started in Berlin in the 1900s and was handed down the family. Each new owner was a visionary and the brand soon built a reputation rivalling the quality of Cartier and Piaget.

Having fully-immersed into the world of luxury watches, you’ll certainly find some of the most modern technology in their smartwatches and revolutionary designs in their traditional pieces.

Michael Kors

Michael Kors holds a licence agreement with the Fossil Group so this means the former makes and distributes their watches. We know the Fossil Group is vast. They design, manufacture and distribute quartz and mechanical watches all over the world. 

At the high-end, you’ll find Swiss-made mechanical watches, ranging from $750 all the way up to $25k.

Fossil watches themselves are price-accessible, but Michael Kors is a different breed, being a well-known fashion brand. 

Specifically looking at the watches, they’ve become remarkably popular. This is down to successful digital marketing, along with superior development. 16m people follow the brand on Instagram, who posts frequently about their watches. It’s no doubt a Michael Kors watch is certainly at the pinnacle of timepiece fashion.

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Breitling

Follow our link for a cool history lesson on how Breitling came to be a watchmaker. 

Breitling is the 15th most-recognised Swiss watch brand, globally. It’s a major brand in the luxury watch market and known for superior quality at half the price of a Rolex.

Breitlings are certainly an excellent quality watch. Their brand recognition is a direct indication of this. 

Breitling has a speciality for professional watches for pilots, military personnel and rescue operators. The brand offers several smartwatches catering to these specific individuals due to features such as distress beacons and emergency locators.

If you started looking for a Breitling now, you’d have thousands of models to peruse, including many limited editions. Furthermore, they come with quartz or mechanical movements, depending on your need for precision.

Rolex

Rolex is, above all, the undeniable number one most-recognised Swiss-made watch brand in the world. With near-enough 100% brand recognition. Internationally, it’s the 3rd most recognised, behind Nestle and Nescafe. They’re one of the few brands where you’d get more for reselling your Rolex than what you paid for it.

Rolex has an absurd number of models. Dripping in diamonds and precious metals. 

The most iconic of all is the Submariner, closely followed by the Sea-Dweller. 

They produce mechanical timepieces with highly-accurate movements and chronographs. You can expect precision around +/- 2 seconds a day.

We know James Bond sported a Rolex in many of the films. You can read more about that in our article here.

Rolex

Bulova 

Bulova

OK, they’re not actually considered a luxury, but let’s give them the benefit of the doubt. At the $500 top end, you can find some superb timepieces that, to some dreamers, rival a lower-end Rolex.

Here’s why. Bulova, owned by Citizen, has an exceptional reputation for creating timepieces boasting stellar accuracy, durability and style. Their entire ethos is about developing something considered a luxury, but equally affordable.

Tag Heuer

Tag Heuer is another well-known brand that’s carved a name for itself worldwide. It offers a beautifully-crafted timepiece that makes a bold statement. 

Tag Heuer began around 1860. Year-after-year, building itself a fantastic reputation for accuracy and impressive design. The precision offered by a Tag Heuer watch is so good that they became the official Olympic Games timekeeper in the 1920s. If you’re interested in something cutting-edge, formed from years of experience and craftsmanship, check out our review of the Connected Modular 41.

Tudor

Tudor Pelagos

Tudor as a brand was founded in the early 1920s by the Rolex founder. Immediately you expect a level of quality. It’s not uncommon for a major brand to have a smaller sister company who can produce more cost-effective watches.

A Tudor looks like a Rolex. Over time, Tudor began introducing in-house movements. Stepping away from being the “Poor Man’s Rolex”. They focus on design and technology. Constantly developing. Making improvements from successful releases.

To see an example, read our review of the Pelagos, here.

Victorinox

Victorinox Watch

Victorinox is actually famous for creating the Swiss Army Knife. They made the knife for well over a century when the owners decided it was time for a new specialism. 

They wanted to encapsulate the knife-quality in something new. So began production of the Swiss Army Watch, sometime around 1990.

Today, Victorinox is a luxury watch brand offering Swiss watches with fine craftsmanship.

Maurice Lacroix

Maurice Lacroix is a Swiss watchmaker from Zurich. As with a lot of watchmakers, they didn’t start out as such. Originally making just components, their success was so unprecedented that they began making watches of their own.

By 1990, Lacroix was famous for making affordable luxury. The brand has grown to become one of the most highly-ranked Swiss manufacturers after they launched Les Mécaniques, their high-end range.

Cartier

We couldn’t write a whole article about luxury watches for men without ending on Cartier.

Back in 1903, Cartier created its first men’s watch. It was aimed specifically at pilots. The watch, named Alberto Santos-Dumont, was named after aviation pioneer and close friend to the designer himself.

Originally and still known for fine jewellery, Cartier watches became loved as a functional accessory. Their timepieces flourished into one of the most well-regarded in the world.

You can read more on both Cartier and Lacroix watches here.

Luxury Watches

Summary

If all those dollar signs have blinded you a little, take some respite in our article detailing the best watches for men under $200, here and if you are looking for something a little more tech savvy then check out the new Apple Watch 6 here.

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February 5, 2021 By Maygen Leave a Comment Filed Under: Buying Guides, Classic Watches Tagged With: classic timepiece, classic watches, luxury watches, luxury watches for men, superwatches, watches for men

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