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The Best-Selling Men’s Watches of the Season

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Best-sellers are a simple place to start when searching for a gift that will be cherished for years to come. Fortunately, the list of best-selling men’s accessories and watches is lengthy, luxurious and full of gifts that will surely be loved. From pricey timepieces to trendy accessories, there’s a gift for everyone. Here are five fashion-forward men’s accessories and watches that are selling out on our site.

1. Rolex Daytona
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Although Rolex Daytona watches were initially made race drivers, it has become a best-seller in the watch industry. The models made of stainless steel are especially versatile, complimenting both casual looks as well as evening wear.

2. David Yurman Beaded Bracelet
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David Yurman jewelry is not just a best-seller in the women’s department, but it’s also a favorite men’s accessory. Masculine Yurman bracelets are often paired with men’s watches, a stylish combination that’s perfectly on trend. With unisex bracelets in stock, there are items from yellow gold to beaded sterling silver, making it easier to accommodate his style.

3. IWC Portugieser
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IWC is celebrating 75 years of the Portugieser collection — a collection of timeless dress watches. Nothing suits a timeless style more than a classic watch paired with a business suit. IWC’s modern collections have midsize cases that can be worn for any occasion.

4. Breitling Superocean
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The Superocean collection by Breitling features dive watches built to resist water pressure up to 200 meters. Even if you aren’t deep-sea diving, these models are still completely wearable whether you’re planning on scuba diving or jogging through light rain. The classic mesh stainless steel bracelet models also provide a more versatile and modern style.

5. Omega Seamaster
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Available in stainless steel, titanium or gold, the Omega Seamaster models continue making statements after 50 years of watch history. The model is easy to read, with luminous indexes and hands — perfect for winter-weather skies. This particular model is an effortless piece that’s under $4,000.