There was a time when bronze was relegated to the hulls of ships and the prows of maritime instruments, prized for its resilience against salt and storm rather than for its aesthetic charm. Today, however, it has undergone a quiet yet decisive renaissance in the world of horology. Unlike steel, which resists change, or gold, which gleams with immutable certainty, bronze evolves. It oxidises, darkens, and acquires a patina that records the climate it inhabits and the life it accompanies. Each scratch and shade variation becomes part of a narrative uniquely its own, transforming a watch from a manufactured object into a living artefact. In embracing bronze, collectors embrace imperfection, individuality, and the romance of time made visible. It is this alchemy of material and memory that has propelled bronze from utilitarian obscurity to collector relevance. Against this evocative backdrop, Outlook Luxe looks at the top five bronze watches that have come to define this compelling genre.

This 38mm timepiece has a bronze case, lugs, bezel, and a crown at 3 o’clock. The three-hand black dial gets bronze-toned nickeled hour, minute hands, Arabic hour markers, and a 24 hour scale in the centre. Turning the watch showcases the titanium caseback and powering the watch is an automatic H-50 manual winding movement with an 80-hour power reserve.
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This 42mm watch has a bronze case, lugs, and two signature crowns at 2 o’clock that operates the internal, bidirectional rotating 60-minute bezel, and 4 o’clock that sets the time (hours, minutes) and winds the movement. The smoked green dial has pink hour, minutes, and second hands, and Arabic hour markers for 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock, and 9 o’clock. Powering the watch is Calibre L888 offering a 72-hour power reserve.

This 38mm bronze case features a notched unidirectional spinning bronze bezel with a 60-minute scale and a screw-down bronze crown at 3 o’clock, with a domed sapphire crystal covering the dial. The material will patinate naturally in time as it oxidises, giving each watch a unique finish that develops according to the wearer’s experience. This aged look can range from golden tones to rich greens and browns. What’s more, bronze is extremely resistant to corrosion, particularly in saltwater conditions. The tones of the bronze casing of the new watch are reflected on the eight dotted hour markers, two rectangular ones for 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock, and a shield hour marker for 12 o’clock. These hour markers, along with the hour, minute hands and the lollipop seconds hand, are filled with Super-LumiNova®. The date window is at 6 o’clock and has a white backdrop with black numbers. Powering this timepiece is Oris 733 calibre, an automatic movement with a 41-hour power reserve.

The model comes in a 41.3 mm, satin-brushed, 9 ct, bronze-gold case, which captures the spirit of the 1950s with its straight lugs and flanks. As expected, it has a large, lockable, unidirectional, black, 60-minute, bronze-gold bezel with a black ceramic insert, treated with Super-LumiNova. Compared with traditional bronze, bronze-gold has a longer lifespan since oxidation to a verdigris colour is prevented by the addition of gold. Drawing inspiration from its non-magnetic US Navy variant, the model gets a matte black dial with vintage Super-LumiNova and a moisture indicator at 6 o’clock. Powering the watch is the self-winding Calibre 1154.P2 movement, which is housed in a 9 ct bronze-gold case that is water-resistant for up to 300 metres. The twin barrels endow the timepiece with a substantial 100-hour power reserve while a silicon balance spring ensures the movement’s resistance to magnetism.

The Big Pilot’s Watch 43 Spitfire (Ref. IW329702) features a bronze case and crown as well as a titanium caseback. Alongside copper, the bronze used by IWC also contains aluminium and iron. This specific composition makes the alloy around 50 per cent harder than standard bronze. The military green dial has gold-plated hour, minute, and second hands coated with a luminescent material. Powering the watch is Calibre 82100 with a 60-hour power reserve.