Big, Bold, Luxurious: Top 5 Oversized Luxury Watches For Men
Date: 26/03/2026 | By: Exclusive Lines
There's a moment most watch buyers go through. You've worn something modest, something sensible, and one day you try on something larger — and everything shifts.
The weight feels different. The presence on the wrist feels different. That's what an oversized watch does — and when we say oversized, we mean dials that go above 39mm, watches that genuinely fill the wrist and mean to. They announce that a choice was made — not loudly, but clearly.
If you're at that point, the five watches below are worth knowing well. Each one earns its size for a different reason!
Franck Muller Vanguard Crazy Hours
Ref. V41 CH (BL) AC
Most watches tell time. The Vanguard Crazy Hours plays with it. Franck Muller's famous Crazy Hours complication scrambles the hour numerals around the dial out of order, and a jumping hand leaps between them — showing the correct time. It is a conversation starter the moment someone glances at your wrist.
The 41mm tonneau-shaped case is polished stainless steel — a strong, sporty shape that has become the Vanguard's trademark. The dial is a deep, vivid blue, and the matching blue leather strap on a pin buckle ties the whole look together neatly. A sapphire crystal sits over the dial to keep it scratch-free.
Inside is a self-winding mechanical movement with a 42-hour power reserve – so a day off the wrist and it still keeps running. No battery, no charging, just the movement of your arm doing the work, water-resistant to 30 metres.
Grand Seiko Spring Drive GMT Triple Zone
If your schedule regularly spans time zones, you already know how confusing the time zones are. The Grand Seiko SBGE295G is built to remove the confusion entirely.
With a 44mm dial it's a watch that holds its presence in any room. The dial is inspired by the cliffs of Hotaka Mountain in the Japanese Alps — a deeply textured green surface that shifts with the light in a way photographs simply cannot capture. The sapphire 24-hour rotating bezel handles a second time zone at a glance. Add the triple time-zone display, date window, and power reserve indicator, and this is a watch that works as hard as the man wearing it.
The movement is Grand Seiko's proprietary Spring Drive Calibre 9R66 — a technology that combines the energy of a mechanical mainspring with the precision of a quartz regulator. The result is accuracy that neither technology achieves independently. 72-hour power reserve. Water-resistant to 200 metres.
Omega Speedmaster Dark Side Of The Moon
Every serious watch collection has room for a piece with a real story behind it. The Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon earns that place convincingly.
44.25mm dial with a that is black ceramic — lightweight, exceptionally scratch-resistant, and immediately striking. The dial surface is textured to replicate the lunar surface. The chronograph seconds hand is shaped like the Saturn V rocket. Apollo 8 engravings sit on the case back. This is a direct commemoration of the mission that first carried humans to lunar orbit, and Omega has designed every detail with that in mind — nothing here is decoration for the sake of it.
The movement is the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 3869, Omega's most accurate and anti-magnetic calibre, fully visible through the sapphire crystal case back. Water-resistant to 50 metres.
It is the kind of watch that rewards the person wearing it — and never fails to start a conversation.
Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Obsidian
Only 18 pieces of the Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Obsidian were produced worldwide. Owning one places you in a group of eighteen.
The case is 18K white gold with a rhodium finish. The bezel carries 56 green emeralds. The movement is Piaget's 1255P ultra-thin automatic. A perpetual calendar with moon phase complication, engineered to account for every irregularity of the Gregorian calendar, including leap years, without ever requiring manual correction.
It comes with an interchangeable green rubber strap and an alligator strap. Power reserve is 42 hours, with a sapphire crystal case back offering a full view of the movement.
For the collector who understands that true rarity is not a marketing word but a number — that number here is 18.
Hublot Big Bang Unico
Some men wear a watch for what it looks like. Others wear it for what's inside. The Hublot Big Bang Unico was designed for the man who refuses to choose between the two.
It is one of the most architecturally intentional watches in contemporary luxury watchmaking with a 44mm dial. Polished and satin-finished surfaces sit alongside exposed screws and an open-worked dial that puts the entire movement on full display.
The movement is Hublot's in-house HUB1242 UNICO chronograph calibre — a column wheel flyback chronograph with a 72-hour power reserve, visible in its entirety through both the open-worked dial and the sapphire crystal case back. Every component is visible.
The Big Bang Unico is for the man who appreciates the craft as much as the appearance — and wants both on his wrist at once.
Finding Your Oversized Watch
Each of these five watches represents a different philosophy — restraint, precision, heritage, rarity, engineering. What they share is an uncompromising standard of making, and the kind of presence on the wrist that a smaller watch simply cannot replicate.
At Exclusive Lines India, we are an authorised retailer for Rolex, Omega, Piaget, Grand Seiko, and Hublot. Our Relationship Managers bring deep knowledge of every collection and will help you find the piece that fits not just your wrist, but who you are and where you're headed.
Visit Exclusive Lines India or connect with a Relationship Manager to experience these watches in person.