Luxury Watches for Women
- Luxury
- Womens
A great luxury watch does more than tell time. It becomes part of who you are. Something you can wear while closing a deal in the boardroom or catching a late dinner with friends. We sell a broad range of luxury watches for women, from vintage Rolexes with decades of history to current Cartier and OMEGA models that feel fresh off the shelf. Every watch has been inspected, authenticated, and priced based on real market data so you know exactly what you are getting. Buying a luxury watch should be a smart decision, not a gamble. That’s why we only focus on brands that hold their value here at Bob's Watches. You will find everything from accessible entry points under $3,000 to rare collector pieces from Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet. Whatever your style or budget, the goal is the same. A watch you will actually want to wear every single day. ... read more
Shopping for a women's luxury watch doesn't need to feel overwhelming. It might be a bold statement piece or something understated and classic. The priority is always quality that lasts. Our inventory features the best luxury watches for women from names like Rolex, Cartier, OMEGA, Breitling, and Patek Philippe, each selected for its craftsmanship, reputation, and staying power on the secondary market.
Most fashion watches lose a big chunk of their value the moment they leave the store. Luxury timepieces from established houses are different. They hold their worth because the engineering, materials, and design behind them are meant to last for generations. When you buy from our collection, you are not just picking up an accessory. You are investing in a piece of mechanical craftsmanship that can be passed down.
The History of Women's Luxury Watches
Women were actually the first to wear wristwatches. While men were still reaching into their vest pockets for the time, women in the late 1800s and early 1900s were strapping small timepieces to their wrists, often as decorative bracelets. These early watches were considered jewelry first and tools second, but that reputation changed quickly as women entered the workforce and professional life in the 20th century. Brands like Cartier, Rolex, and OMEGA began designing watches that balanced beauty with real functionality. The market for women luxury watches has only grown since.
Today, the landscape is more diverse than it has ever been. Women's watches are no longer smaller, simpler versions of men's luxury watches. Major manufacturers now produce dedicated collections with serious mechanical movements, robust water resistance, and case sizes that range from delicate 24mm dress watches to confident 37mm sport models. It puts these watches somewhere between high fashion and serious watchmaking, and it's a category that's been picking up a lot of momentum lately.
Leading Brands in Women's Luxury Watches
A few names consistently define luxury watches for women. These brands have spent decades refining their approach to both design and watchmaking, and each brings something different to the table, from sport-driven models to more classic dress watches. It doesn't matter whether you're just starting your collection or expanding it. It's important to understand the differences between each brand before you buy.
Rolex
Rolex dominates the women's luxury watch market for a reason. The Lady-Datejust is their signature collection, available in 26mm, 28mm, and 31mm case sizes with an enormous range of dial, bezel, and bracelet combinations. It is the kind of watch that you can wear with everything, from gym clothes to a formal gown, which is why it's still the single most popular women's luxury watch on the secondary market.
Beyond the Datejust, Rolex also makes excellent sport options for women. The Yacht-Master 37 pairs a rotatable bezel with the iconic Oyster case for a slightly more casual look. The Oyster Perpetual, available in 28mm and 31mm, strips away the date complication for a clean, modern dial that appeals to buyers who want Rolex quality without the traditional Datejust style.
OMEGA
OMEGA has been making watches for women since the brand's early days, and the Constellation is its most recognizable model in this category. The Constellation has remained popular for decades, with its most distinguishing features being the “griffes” on the sides of the case and the sleek, integrated bracelet. Current versions feature OMEGA's co-axial movements and come in sizes that range from 25mm to 36mm.
If you're after something a bit more versatile, the Seamaster Aqua Terra is a professional grade watch that translates well to a smaller wrist, especially in the 34mm and 38mm options. The De Ville Trésor line is another strong choice. It features slim case profiles and carefully set diamonds, with a clear focus on elegance.
Breitling
Breitling has proven in recent years that it doesn't just make oversized pilot chronographs. The Navitimer 35 and Navitimer 36 bring the brand's legendary slide rule bezel into a size that fits comfortably on most wrists. These Navitimer watches have the technical character that Breitling is known for while feeling much more wearable in everyday life.
The Chronomat 32 and Chronomat 36 are also excellent options. These Chronomat watches feature Breitling's distinctive Rouleaux bracelet, which has a smooth, rounded link design that is both comfortable and visually different from the standard three-link bracelets you see on most luxury watches.
Cartier
Cartier's watchmaking history is inseparable from its jewelry heritage. That shows in every watch they make. The Tank is their most iconic collection, with variations like the Louis Cartier, the Française, and the Must each with a different take on the classic rectangular case. The Tank Française, in particular, is one of the highest volume models in our inventory because it's elegant and durable enough for daily wear.
The Panthère is pure jewelry that happens to tell time. The flexible link bracelet sits close to the wrist, making it one of the most comfortable watches you can wear. If you prefer a round case, the Ballon Bleu is one of the best luxury watches for women on the market today, with sizes from 28mm up to 36mm.
Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe sits at the top of Swiss watchmaking, and their Twenty-4 collection was designed from the ground up for the modern woman. The Twenty-4 is available in both rectangular and round cases and has the kind of quiet prestige that collectors around the world recognize immediately. These watches hold their value extremely well, and demand on the secondary market remains consistently strong.
For a classic round dress watch, the Calatrava is the gold standard. On the sportier side, the Nautilus 7118 and Aquanaut 5267 are among the most sought after references in all of ladies watchmaking. Finding one at a fair price takes patience, which is why the pre-owned market is often the best path to ownership.
Audemars Piguet
The Royal Oak changed the entire watch industry when it debuted in 1972, and the women's versions carry that same design DNA. Sizes include 33mm, 34mm, and 37mm and feature the octagonal bezel with exposed screws and the textured "Tapisserie" dial pattern that has become one of the most recognizable designs in luxury watches.
You can go with the classic stainless steel version or buy one of the “Frosted Gold” models, with their hammered finish inspired by Florentine jewelry. Either way, the level of hand finishing found in Audemars Piguet watches is impressive, and the movement backs it up.
Tudor
Tudor shares its DNA with Rolex and has a lot of the same quality at a more accessible price. The Clair de Rose is their most feminine collection. It features a blue spinel cabochon set into the crown and textured dials that catch the light in interesting ways. Subtle, refined details.
The Black Bay, available in 31mm, 36mm, and 39mm, appeals to women who like a sportier watch. It delivers strong water resistance, a reliable in-house movement, and vintage inspired styling that looks great on both leather and steel.
Panerai
Panerai is known for bold, oversized Italian designs, but the Luminor Due in 38mm has opened the brand up to a much wider audience. The Due is a thinner, more wearable take on the classic Luminor case, keeping the signature crown protecting bridge while shedding the bulk that made older Panerai models too large for many wrists.
Paired with colorful alligator straps and clean sunburst dials, the Luminor Due gives women who want something outside the mainstream a military inspired watch that still feels polished.
Oris
Oris is one of the few remaining independent Swiss brands, and they produce only mechanical watches. The Aquis Date 36.5mm is one of the best value dive watches available, with solid water resistance and dial colors that range from deep ocean blue to cherry red and mother of pearl.
The Big Crown Pointer Date in 36mm has a completely different feel, with a vintage aesthetic that looks like it was pulled from a 1940s pilot's flight bag. Oris is hard to beat for buyers who care about pure mechanical watchmaking and do not want to pay a premium for brand hype.
IWC
IWC Schaffhausen is an engineering focused brand, and the Portofino is its most popular collection for women. Available in 34mm and 37mm, the Portofino is a clean, minimalist dress watch with a timeless design that never feels trendy or dated.
The Da Vinci collection is another great option. The movable lugs allow the watch to adjust to different wrist shapes for a more comfortable fit, which is a practical feature that most luxury brands overlook.
Grand Seiko
Grand Seiko has earned a devoted following for producing some of the most beautiful watch dials in the world. Their Elegance Collection features smaller case sizes with dials inspired by the natural scenery around their studios in Japan, from snow covered mountain textures to delicate linen patterns.
The finishing on Grand Seiko watches often rivals or exceeds that of Swiss brands priced two to three times higher. It is the kind of watch that other watch enthusiasts will notice and appreciate, even if it doesn't carry the instant name recognition of Rolex or Cartier.
Vacheron Constantin
As one of the three brands in watchmaking's "Holy Trinity," Vacheron Constantin is backed by centuries of tradition. The Overseas collection in 33mm (quartz) or 34.5mm (automatic) is their luxury sport icon, featuring a distinctive bezel design inspired by the Maltese cross that serves as the brand's logo.
The Égérie collection is designed specifically for women, with off center dials and textures that echo pleated silk. It represents where high fashion and fine watchmaking meet, and it is a beautiful choice for collectors who want something truly unique.
Jaeger-LeCoultre
Jaeger-LeCoultre is often referred to as the "watchmaker's watchmaker" because other brands use their movements. The Reverso is their most famous creation: a rectangular watch with a case that flips over. It was originally designed to protect the crystal during polo matches. It is an Art Deco icon that looks stunning on a smaller wrist.
The Rendez-Vous collection adds moon phase displays and diamond settings to JLC's mechanical expertise. It's meant for the buyer who cares as much about what is happening inside the case as what the watch looks like from the outside.
Longines
Longines brings genuine Swiss heritage to a price point that makes luxury watchmaking more accessible. The DolceVita is their signature rectangular model, capturing the elegance of 1920s design at a fraction of what competing tank style watches cost from other brands.
The PrimaLuna and Conquest collections have round cases with versatile styling. If you're buying your first real luxury watch, Longines has strong quality and history without the price jump you see with Rolex or Cartier.
Tissot
Tissot is affordable Swiss luxury. The PRX 35, in particular, has become one of the most talked about watches in the industry. Collectors love it because it has a 1970s inspired integrated bracelet design in a size that suits most women's wrists.
More traditional options like the Le Locle and Bellissima have a more classic look with reliable Swiss movements. Tissot is owned by the Swatch Group, the same company behind OMEGA and Longines. The engineering behind these watches punches well above their price tag.
What to Look for in a Women's Luxury Watch
You don't need to know everything. Just understanding the basics of how a watch is made can save time and make it much easier to find the right watch for your collection.
Materials
Common materials in women's luxury watches are stainless steel, 18k gold, and two-tone (a combination of both). Steel is the most practical for everyday wear because it doesn't scratch as easily and holds up well over time. Gold is a bit more traditional and has a heavier feel on the wrist, while two-tone splits the difference between durability and classic style.
Most modern luxury watches use sapphire crystals. They're very hard and hold up well against scratches. Older vintage watches usually have acrylic instead. It scratches more easily, but the softer, domed look is part of the appeal for a lot of collectors.
Movement
The movement is the engine inside the watch, and your main choice is between quartz and mechanical. Quartz movements run on a battery, keep extremely accurate time, and allow for thinner case designs. Mechanical movements, either manual winding or automatic, appeal to buyers who appreciate the craftsmanship of hundreds of tiny parts working together. Automatic watches wind themselves as you move your arm throughout the day, so they never need a battery.
Neither type is objectively better. Quartz is low maintenance and reliable. Mechanical is traditional and comes with the satisfaction of wearing something that runs on pure engineering. Your choice comes down to what matters more to you.
Bezel
The bezel is the ring that surrounds the watch crystal. It has a bigger impact on the overall look than most people realize. A smooth, polished bezel gives watches a clean and sporty appearance. A fluted bezel, which is a signature of many Rolex models, catches and reflects light for a more dressed up feel. Diamond set bezels add obvious sparkle and are available as factory options from most luxury brands.
If you're buying a watch with diamonds, it's important to know whether they were set by the original manufacturer or added later by a third party. Factory set diamonds are almost always more valuable and better integrated into the overall design. At Bob's Watches, we always disclose these details so you know exactly what you are buying.
Sizes
Women's luxury watches generally range from 24mm at the smallest to 36mm or 37mm at the larger end. Smaller wrists tend to look best with watches under 30mm, but the trend has been shifting toward larger, more readable sizes lately. A 31mm or 34mm watch makes a confident statement and is much easier to read at a glance.
Beyond the case diameter, pay attention to the lug to lug measurement. This is the total length from the top of the case to the bottom, and it determines how much of your wrist the watch covers. A watch might have a modest diameter but long lugs, making it wear bigger than you would expect.
Water Resistance
If you want a watch that can handle swimming, showering, and daily exposure to water, look for a rating of at least 100 meters. Many sport watch models from Rolex, OMEGA, and Oris meet or exceed this standard. Delicate dress watches from brands like Cartier and Jaeger-LeCoultre are often rated for light splash resistance only, meaning you should remove them before getting in the pool.
A screw down crown is the most reliable way to keep water out of the case. It threads into the case like a bottle cap, creating a tight seal that protects the movement inside. If water resistance is important to you, check for this feature before buying.
Watch Bands
Your bracelet or strap choice affects both the look and the comfort of the watch. Metal bracelets, like the Rolex Jubilee or the Oyster, are durable, easy to clean, and work well in warmer weather. Leather straps have a more formal, vintage aesthetic but will need to be replaced every few years as they wear down.
Many newer models now feature quick release systems that let you swap between a metal bracelet and a leather strap in seconds, without any tools. This option gives you the flexibility to dress the watch up or down depending on the occasion, which is a practical feature worth considering.
The Current Market for Women's Luxury Watches
The pre-owned market for women's luxury watches has gained serious momentum over the last several years. More women are collecting mechanical watches than ever before. That demand has brought fresh attention to models that were once overlooked. Compared to the volatile price swings you sometimes see with men's hype watches, the classic women's models from Rolex and Cartier tend to trade in a much more stable and predictable range.
Here's what our own sales data tells us about some of the most popular models.
Rolex Lady-Datejust (Vintage References): Older Lady-Datejusts are an excellent entry point into Rolex. The Ref. 6917, for example, has traded through our marketplace at a mean price of about $4,893 based on nearly 2,000 transactions. It is one of the most liquid vintage Rolex references on the secondary market. That also means it's easy to buy and easy to sell.
Rolex Lady-Datejust 28 (Ref. 279174): The Lady-Datejust 28 is a top performer if you want a modern fit and updated movement. Our data shows a mean sale price of $8,899 across recent transactions. The larger 28mm case and current-generation caliber command a clear premium over the older 26mm models.
Cartier Tank Française (Ref. W51008Q3): Cartier continues to deliver strong value in this segment. The Tank Française Ref. W51008Q3 has averaged about $3,043 in our sales, making it one of the most accessible ways to own a genuine Cartier at a fair price.
Patek Philippe Twenty-4 (Ref. 4910): At the top of the market, the Patek Philippe Twenty-4 Ref. 4910 in stainless steel with diamond markers has averaged around $9,133 in our recent sales. Patek is still the benchmark for collectors who want the highest level of Swiss craftsmanship.
Expert Opinion
The best luxury watch is the one you will actually wear, not the one that happens to be trending online. Rolex and Cartier are still the safest bets for long term value because their global demand and recognition are unmatched. If you don't have that kind of budget, brands like OMEGA, Tudor, and Longines also have serious craftsmanship and Swiss heritage at a fraction of the price.
We recommend first time buyers to start with a versatile daily watch that fits their wrist comfortably and suits the majority of their wardrobe. A Rolex Lady-Datejust, an OMEGA Constellation, or a Cartier Tank Française are all excellent choices that hold their value well and look great for years.
Why Choose Bob's Watches
Buying a pre-owned luxury watch comes down to trust. That's what we've built Bob's Watches around. We're the only marketplace that shows both buy and sell prices upfront, so you can see exactly how the market is moving. No hidden markups, no guesswork. Every watch goes through a multi-point inspection by our in-house watchmakers to confirm it's authentic and ready to wear.
We're not just listing watches. We work with them every day, and we're here if you need help making the right call. Pricing is based on real market data, everything you see is in stock and ready to ship, and each watch is backed by a comprehensive warranty.
- Authenticity Guaranteed: Every watch is verified by our team of expert watchmakers before it reaches you.
- Transparent Pricing: We show the market value so you always know you are getting a fair deal.
- In-Stock Inventory: If it is listed on our site, it is in our vault and ready to ship.
- Full Warranty: Every timepiece is backed by a comprehensive warranty for your peace of mind.
Sell Your Pre-Owned Watch
If you have luxury watches that are no longer getting wrist time, and you want to sell your luxury watch. Bob's Watches makes the process easy. You get a quote based on real time market data, and if you accept, you get paid quickly without the hassle or uncertainty of a traditional auction.
The secondary market for women's luxury watches is growing as more collectors enter the space. Whether you have a vintage Rolex heirloom or a modern Cartier that needs a new home, we specialize in high end brands and at competitive prices that smaller jewelry stores and pawn shops simply cannot match.