
Whether you own a luxury watch or not, I'm sure everyone has wondered at least once, "Which models are popular?" While everyone has their own motivations, such as "I want a popular, classic model!" or "I want a model that no one else has!", it's difficult to know which models are actually popular unless you get real-time information.
So, this time, we will be revealing the top 5 items handled by Commit Ginza (hereafter referred to as our store) for the second half of 2025 from among multiple brands! Please enjoy reading and imagining the rankings together with us.
5th place
Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 "Ref. 298600-3001"

In fifth place is the Alpine Eagle Large (Ref. 298600-3001), which pays homage to the St. Moritz, the first watch created in 1980 by Chopard co-president Karl-Friedrich Scheufele.
The most distinctive feature of this model is its galvanically treated Aletsch blue dial, said to be inspired by the iris of an eagle. The case and bracelet are made of Lucent Steel A223, which took four years to develop and boasts approximately 50% greater hardness than the 316L commonly used for standard stainless steel. It's also hypoallergenic, making it a highly recommended choice for those who want to wear it vigorously or those with metal allergies. This luxury sports watch combines beautiful design with practicality, so why not take this opportunity to get your hands on one?
4th place
Girard-Perregaux Laureato Skeleton Ceramic "Ref. 81015-32-001-32A"

Coming in fourth place is the "Ref. 81015-32-001-32A" from the Laureato, which was adopted as an official collection in 2017.
This watch features a case and bracelet made of black ceramic, which offers a luxurious texture and excellent scratch resistance. The striking skeleton dial reveals the Manufacture's Caliber GP01800-0006, which is made up of 173 components and features galvanic treatment (charcoal gray ruthenium) and metal netting. While this stylish and seemingly inorganic movement appears at first glance, the pink gold rotor adds a touch of color, elevating the design to a more refined appearance. As this watch is rare on the market, we recommend that anyone looking for one should purchase it without hesitation.
3rd place
Tudor Black Bay Chrono "Ref. 79360N"

Coming in third place is the popular Black Bay Chrono "Ref. 79360N" model, which features a black aluminum bezel and two counter sub-dials contrasting in a "panda" color scheme.
Released in 2021, this chronograph features a rugged 41mm case and a design reminiscent of the Chronotime and Rolex Daytona. It features the same Caliber MT5813 movement as the now-discontinued Ref. 79350, boasting a power reserve of approximately 70 hours. The Ref. 79360 is available with three straps: bracelet, band strap, and fabric strap, but we recommend the versatile bracelet version. The dial color is available in white, commonly known as a "panda dial," or a bold black, making this a recommended watch with a stable price.
2nd place
Zenith Chronomaster Sport "Ref. 03.3100.3600/69.M3100"

In second place is the Chronomaster Sport "Ref. 03.3100.3600/69.M3100", released in 2021 and equipped with the El Primero, which is considered the pinnacle of chronograph movements.
This watch features a refreshing matte white dial with striking three-color subdials, a durable ceramic bezel, and a rugged stainless steel case and bracelet, creating a bold and sporty finish. Visible through the see-through back is the El Primero movement, which operates at a high beat rate of 36,000 vibrations per hour. It boasts a power reserve of approximately 60 hours while still providing highly accurate timekeeping to within 1/10 of a second.
1st place
Credor Locomotive "Ref.GCCR999"

Taking the honorable first place is the Locomotive "Ref. GCCR999," which was released in 2024 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Credor's founding, with a worldwide limited edition of 300 pieces (200 of which were made in Japan).
Developed based on Gérald Genta's hand-drawn sketches, the Locomotive was named with the hope that it would become a model that would lead the Credor brand into the future. Its hexagonal case, inspired by a locomotive, and its bezel with six screws are distinctive Gérald Genta signatures. Furthermore, the grayish-black dial, inspired by steam locomotives, features approximately 1,600 lines individually machine-engraved to create a delicate pattern reminiscent of the steam emanating from a locomotive. Another key feature is the Cal. CR01, a thin automatic movement exclusively for Credor, featuring special gold plating and temper blue screws. Its elegant design, combined with its rarity as a limited edition, makes it a highly sought-after model.
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What did you think?
Many of the models ranked were sporty, but each manufacturer incorporated their own unique designs, making them all appealing. If you're interested in any of the models, we expect them to arrive soon, so be sure to keep an eye on our new arrivals!
We hope this article will be helpful for your buying and selling. Please look forward to the next article and subsequent rankings!
