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Five Watches That Telegraph Style and Success

A collection of five understated watches that project a quiet air of confidence instead of shouting how much money you have.

Clockwise from top right: Piaget Altiplano, Chopard L.U.C.XP, Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Contemporaine, Paneral Radiomir Titanium, Rolex Oyster Perpetual.

1. Piaget Altiplano: With a movement just 2.5mm thick, the Altiplano's slim case is the spiritual antithesis of the beefy chronographs that held sway for a decade. $14,650.

2. Chopard L.U.C XP: If you're a gold guy but worry you'll look like Uncle Jerry from Miami, consider the subtler hue of rose gold in this classic L.U.C XP. $10,690.

3. Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Contemporaine: Wrought from white gold by a team of Swiss elves, the Patrimony's sole concession to flash is the stark glimmer of its hour and minute batons. $14,700.

4. Panerai Radiomir Titanium: There's no clearer expression of simplicity than the cut-out numbers on this dial, even when it's found on a 47mm Panerai. $27,300.

5. Rolex Oyster Perpetual: After a decade of big timepieces, the 36mm Oyster is now seen as the epitome of restraint. $4,400.

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