Nowadays, purchasing products online has become commonplace. Luxury watches are no exception. At our store, many customers come to the store after searching for information published on our website (hereafter referred to as HP) in advance, and many customers purchase directly online. In addition, products that have a large number of hits are almost always sold immediately. For this reason, the number of HP hits is an important indicator for measuring the attention and popularity of a product in the market.

Therefore, we would like to introduce the top 5 most accessed products by brand in the past year in multiple installments. We hope that the results of this ranking will help you identify models with high actual demand.

This is the last time we will be introducing brands that we have not been able to introduce so far, and we will be introducing them in a ranking! Please enjoy reading the ranking and guess which models from which brands will be ranked.

5th place: [Cartier] "Santos de Cartier" "Ref. WSSA0048 "

In fifth place is the Santos de Cartier "Ref. WSSA0048," said to be the world's first wristwatch, created in 1904 through the friendship between Louis Cartier and Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont.

This watch has a sporty impression with a vibrant blue dial with stripes and a PVD-coated bezel, and the bezel and bracelet are adorned with screws inspired by the screws that connect the parts of an airplane. It is also highly practical, with a "Quick Switch" that allows for easy strap replacement and a "Smart Link" that allows for size adjustment. The case and bracelet are made of stainless steel, so this is a model that we would highly recommend to those who are purchasing a luxury watch for the first time or those looking for a model that can be used daily.

4th Place
[Girard-Perregaux] "Laureato" "Ref. 81010-11-431-11A"

Coming in fourth place is the Laureato "Ref. 81010-11-431-11A," which was released as a model commemorating the 225th anniversary of the company's founding.

Featuring a blue dial decorated with a small pyramidal Clous de Paris pattern and an octagonal bezel, this watch features a sapphire case back that reveals the in-house automatic movement "Cal. GP01800" that boasts a power reserve of approximately 54 hours. The bracelet flows seamlessly into the case, and the 10.88mm case is large enough that it won't get in the way of your cuffs, making it an extremely comfortable watch to wear.

3rd Place
[Zenith] "Chronomaster Sports" "Ref.03.3100.3600/69.M3100 "

In third place is the Chronomaster Sports "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 three striking colored subdials, a durable ceramic bezel, and a rugged SS (stainless steel) case and bracelet, giving it a bold and sporty finish. The El Primero movement visible through the see-through back is a high-beat model that beats at 36,000 vibrations per hour. It is impressive that it can measure with high precision to the 1/10th of a second, while also having a power reserve of approximately 60 hours.

2nd Place
[Parmigiani Fleurier] "Tonda PF Micro Rotor" "Ref. PFC914-1020001-100182 "

In second place is the Tonda PF Micro-Rotor (Ref. PFC914-1020001-100182), designed by Guido Tereni, head of Bvlgari's watch division and one of the creators of the Octo Finissimo.

Tonda means "round" in Italian, and as its name suggests, the flowing curves of the round case create a beautiful finish. In addition, it is packed with other features that further enhance its luxury, such as fine guilloche engraving, solid gold skeleton hands, and a multi-finish bezel made of PT (platinum). With a case diameter of 40mm and a case thickness of 7.8mm, this simple two-hand model is thin and comfortable to wear, making it a versatile piece that can be worn with both casual and dressy styles.

1st Place
[Chopard] "Alpine Eagle 41" "Ref. 298600-3001 "

Taking the honorable first 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 the Aletsch blue dial with galvanic processing, which is 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 is about 50% harder than "316L", which is commonly used for regular SS (stainless steel). Furthermore, it is anti-allergic, so it is highly recommended for those who want to use it frequently or those who have metal allergies. Why not take this opportunity to get your hands on this next-generation luxury sports watch that combines beautiful design and practicality?

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What did you think.

Perhaps due to the recent popularity of "luxury sports," the list was dominated by models with a sporty impression. Each manufacturer incorporated their own original characteristics into the design and specifications, and I think they were all very attractive models.

Many people may have trouble choosing, but the best thing to do is to first imagine how you will use the product, and then see the actual product before making a decision. If you are in the area, please stop by Commit Ginza. All of our staff look forward to seeing you.

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