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2022: The Year Of The Planetary Watch

Planetary watch have quickly become one of the most popular and coveted watch collections today, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down in 2022. So whether you're an avid collector or just looking to pick up your first timepiece, you should keep your eye out next year to see what's new in the world of planetary watches.

 

Planetary Watch
Planetary Watch

The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona

What are some excellent watches to get your New Year started? A Rolex Cosmograph Daytona is a perfect watch for those who love the thrill of the race, coupled with luxury and class. This Rolex has it all with Oyster steel casing and a krypton gas for its black dial. And that's not all--this watch is also water resistant up to 10 meters!

 

The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711

While this is not Patek Philippe's first watch to have a planetarium complication, it is one of their most elaborate and offers some really cool features. This model, created in 1997, has a 1/100th second retrograde mechanism that can be adjusted without altering other functions. And like many Patek Philippe watches with automatic winding function, it operates at three Hz, or 18 000 BPH (beats per hour). To set the time correctly, you need only turn the crown twice every 12 hours; after this initial adjustment, the hands will move automatically. You also get a perpetual calendar display with month and day indications for 2032 up until 2100. What's more? It comes in rose gold!

 

Officine Panerai Radiomir 1940 Tourbillon GMT Automatic Titanio – Radiomir 1940

It's hard to imagine a time when the world didn't need an excellent planetary watch. How times have changed and how times will vary again in 2022. Until then, Panerai has you covered with an insanely cool 1940 Tourbillon GMT Automatic Titanio – Radiomir 1940 model, which is available for pre-order now. You'll be able to take it out on the town in 20 years, but until then, it can sit patiently on your dresser as a reminder of what watches can do these days.

 

It may seem odd that we still need this type of watch today, but given what we know about Earth's orbit through space, our planet won't always be as hospitable as it is today.

 

Try the Panerai Luminor 1950 3 Days Automatic in stainless steel. With an automatic movement and blue sandwich dial surrounded by a polished bezel on top of a three-day power reserve (a feat no other brand can claim), this Panerai will surely last you through any adventure.

 

Planetary Watch
Planetary Watch

MCT-SAR Special Edition' Expedition to the Sargasso Sea' Chronograph Titanium and stainless steel case

The MCT-SAR Special Edition' Expedition to the Sargasso Sea' Chronograph is a good timepiece for sailors, professional divers, and other deep explorers. It's waterproof to 500 meters and has a titanium and stainless steel case. It also has a rubber lining, an inset rotating bezel with a decompression schedule, and luminescent hands and numbers on a large unidirectional ceramic bezel. In addition, the watch has a date window at 3 o'clock, a screw-down crown and winding stem at 4 o'clock, water resistance up to 100 m or 330 ft., a screw-down height and winding stem at 4 o'clock, and a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal.

 

The dial displays all 24 hours with separate hour, minute, and second hands, as well as chronographs. This watch will keep you on time without being too bulky or gaudy. Instead, it'll get you there in style!

 

Breguet Classique Complications 3787

The Breguet Classique Complications 3787 is the best planetary watch with a leather strap that has excellent planetary watch features such as gold and rose gold details, mother-of-pearl inlaid moon phase indication, swiss-made movement, and more. In addition, this top planetary watch offers many unique functions, such as indicating the world's time by scrolling through five different time zones.

 

Another great feature is the chronograph function which allows you to time up to 30 minutes while keeping your eyes on your current time zone. With this fantastic package, you get a lifetime warranty against material defects and workmanship, so feel free to enjoy all its benefits for years to come!

 

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Co-Axial Master Chronometer Globemaster – Liquid Metal®

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Co-Axial Master Chronometer Globemaster – Liquid Metal® (ref. 248.0863) is an excellent planetary watch for any good collector. This is a prime example of how top planetary watches should be made with a great appearance and good quality. With a highly well-designed globe on its dial, one can instantly see all the major world landmasses and oceans by looking at the dial alone.

 


Tissot PRC 200

Good planetary watch, excellent planetary watch, best planetary watch – we can't get enough of the Tissot PRC 200! And it makes sense. As co-brand ambassadors for this much-anticipated release and a team working tirelessly to bring it to market, we think it will be amazing. So stay tuned to this blog for all things POCOS in 2022. We'll share exclusive previews and interviews, sneak peeks at new products, and much more. We're really excited about what this year will hold - stay tuned!

 

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