7 Levels Of Watches
Watches are ranked in tiers based on price, craftsmanship, brand prestige, and exclusivity—from mass-produced everyday pieces to rare, handcrafted works of art. At the bottom, you get affordable, functional watches; as you move up, quality, heritage, and status increase significantly. At the top, watches become ultra-rare, handmade masterpieces built for collectors, where it’s less about telling time and more about owning art and legacy. #watches

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