Take a look at our list of the best women's watches to pick a simple accessory for daily wear or to find something bold to make a fashion statement.
1. NORQAIN Freedom 60 Chrono 40mm Ice Blue Limited Edition - Stainless Steel Bracelet
Whether you're scaling mountains or enjoying a night out, the '60s-inspired NORQAIN Freedom 60 Chrono is built to keep up with your lifestyle. It runs on the robust NN18 NORQAIN calibre, which is based on the well-known ETA 7753 calibre. It assures 48 hours of power reserve.
This frozen panda version of a NORQAIN bestseller features a icy blue dial with black subdials, and offers water resistance of 100m. It comes in a wrist-friendly 40mm stainless steel case paired with a classic stainless steel bracelet.
A royal blue dial is also an option or if you lean more towards classic, a black dial. This last option ships with a Black Perlon rubber strap.
2. Hamilton Jazzmaster Skeleton Lady Auto
Appreciate the artistry of horology with the Jazzmaster Skeleton Lady Auto, a dressy yet versatile 36mm timepiece. Its intricate cutouts reveal the beating H-10-S heart underneath. The movement is also visible through the open caseback. It has a Nivachron spring for added performance and promises a power reserve of 80 hours.
We appreciate the immaculate white dial shown here in combination with the splashes of colours that can be viewed through the cutouts. Strap options include a leather version in the same white colour as the dial.
3. Mido Ocean Star Tribute Lady 36.5mm Black Dial Gold PVD
The perfect blend of function and fashion! That's the Ocean Star Tribute for you. It's a '60s-inspired diver with a water resistance of 200m and a power reserve of 80 hours, the latter propelled by a Swiss automatic movement.
The variant introduced here has a sunray-finished black dial, rose gold PVD case accents, diamond markers, luminous hands, and a date window. The 36.5mm case is made of stainless steel and pairs with a black a rubber strap with a pin-buckle clasp.
Don't miss the starfish engraved on the caseback!
4. Fears Brunswick 40 Blue
Go from casual settings to formal and back with this sporty take on a cushion-shaped Fears watch from 1924. It's driven by the Swiss-made ETA 2824-2 automatic movement with a bespoke Fears rotor.
The dial displays a micro-guilloché section at the centre, surrounded by a numerical ring that's slightly deeper in hue and has a hand-brushed finish. It pairs with a customised five-link bracelet made of stainless steel. The 150m water resistance is an upgrade from 100m on the 38mm version of the Brunswick.
We're certain that you'll love the Fears Blue variant we have picked. In case you don't, you have a few other options, most notably the Brunswick "Aurora" featuring an exquisite mother-of-pearl dial.
5. Tissot T-My Lady Automatic 18K Gold
Add the finishing touch to elegant, minimalist outfits with the Tissot T-My Lady, a 29mm daily wearer with a rose gold bezel and a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. It's driven by a Swiss automatic movement that is visible through the caseback and guarantees a power reserve of 48 hours.
The all-silver look of the variant shown here is punctuated by a diamond-studded bezel and rose gold markers and hands. A date window at 3 o'clock adds a touch of asymmetry to the dial.
6. NORQAIN Adventure Purple 37mm - Stainless Steel Bracelet
Step up your wrist game with the eye-catching Norqain Adventure Sport. It has a 37mm stainless steel case with a sapphire glass caseback that displays the embedded NN08 Norqain calibre with 41 hours of power reserve.
You'll have no trouble telling time in the dark thanks to the Super-LumiNova inserts on the hands. Water resistance of 100m makes the watch suited to all kinds of day-to-day adventure.
The watch comes with a dial in a striking "adventure" purple colour and is paired with a classic stainless steel bracelet.
7. Baltic Prismic Purple - Bracelet
"Retro and groovy" sums up Baltic's Prismic collection of cocktail watches reminiscent of the 1920s. Our pick is this solmon-dialled timepiece with an integrated Milanese bracelet strap. If the faded pink is not your colour, give blue-grey, or green a shot.
Three concentric circles make up the dial of the Prismic-a brushed sector is sandwiched between two guilloché patterns. Overlapping the two inner circles is a subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock. Polished applied indices and dauphine hands make up the rest of the dial.
The see-through caseback reveals the precise and reliable 42-hour Peseux 7001 Swiss mechanical movement that drives the Prismic.
From timeless classics to avant-garde options, we have some great women's watches for you to check out. If you wish to see them in person, you can always drop by our Discovery Watch Studio, located on Collins Street, Melbourne and experience them!