2025 Men's Luxury Watch Rankings: Rolex vs. Cartier - Who Dominates the Market?

Sasshi | 2026.03.08

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Rolex, Cartier

Patek Philippe to Omega

Men's Luxury Watch Hierarchy

This Is the Real Deal

A luxury-watch ranking every guy will actually care about.

These days, we’re not talking brand recognition or

made-up tier lists.

We’re ranking by actual market share and sales figures,

using official industry data.

A new hierarchy has emerged.

Let’s take a look at the 2025 Swiss watch sales numbers

and how they reshuffle the brand rankings.

2025 Watch Sales: Rolex–Cartier–Omega

Is that era over?

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In the 2025 Swiss watch sales rankings,

Rolex still leads by a mile, but Cartier made a dazzling move up the list.

Audemars Piguet — a true high‑end player — broke into the top three.

Meanwhile, Omega, Swatch Group’s flagship, slipped to fifth place.

That’s surprising given Omega’s wide recognition and

its popularity as a go‑to wedding or gift watch.

The gap between the top names has widened.

On the entry-level and micro‑brand side,

Tissot has essentially cornered the market,

but if you want a watch with real character, we’d point you to Breitling.

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These shifts become even clearer when you trace

brand ranking changes since 2019.

For Omega, even iconic assets like the Moonwatch legacy,

the Seamaster’s 007 heritage,

and the Aqua Terra’s versatility

haven’t consistently moved buyers,

so a fresh rebrand feels overdue.

It’s also worth watching whether Longines can

wean itself off heavy dependence on the Chinese market.

That would be a development to watch.

Interestingly, at home the Royal Oak is often

seen as synonymous with Audemars Piguet,

and AP’s rise to third place speaks volumes.

We’re curious which models pushed that surge beyond the Royal Oak.

It’s a question worth asking.

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Honestly, Omega may no longer be vying with Rolex —

it seems to be competing more with the likes of Breitling these days.

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Notably, this ranking highlights the rise of independent brands alongside Rolex.

Among the ultra‑wealthy, the Rolex–Cartier–Omega trio still holds sway,

but Omega’s position has undeniably softened.

At the same time, some high‑end names like Breguet

haven’t regained momentum.

Given this landscape, Swatch Group may need to refocus its lineup and strategy

around Omega, Tissot and Longines.

That kind of retooling could be necessary.

Of course, sales aren’t everything in the watch world,

but when you look at what the public currently prefers,

this feels like a realistic snapshot of the watch hierarchy.