The Most Expensive Perry Ellis Watches

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Perry Ellis was an American fashion designer that has had a large impact on the fashion industry with his contributions to men’s clothing. He started his own name brand that has carried on past his death and continued to stay successful and up to date. The company released plenty of well crafted items, but their watches are well made and look great, especially for how much they cost. These are the most expensive Perry Ellis watches.

5. Contrast Stitch Watch – $145

The Contrast Stitch Watch feature a nice black (carbon fiber looking design) on its face with white notches and red/black hands. The surrounding face frame is made out of smooth dark metal and some minor red accents. It’s slightly water resistant and comes with a leather strap to go with the stainless steel design.

4. Tate Watch – $160

The Tate Watch comes in three different color designs; all dark grey and gunmetal, silver with a silver/white face and blue accents, or dark grey/gunmetal with orange face notches and hands. The watch is built from stainless steel and looks fantastic, but comes with a polyurethane textured strap.

3. Brown Leather Rose Gold Watch – $165 

The Brown Leather Rose Gold Watch is stunning with it’s rose gold face plating around the black and chrome face. The watch features a nice light brown leather band as well as stainless steel casing. The brown leather watch also features three small chronographs to keep track of the date as well.

2. Metal Black Face Watch – $165

The Metal Black Face Watch is a classic design that is all stainless steel, even the bracelet, and looks like one smooth continuous piece. The watch has a black face with gold notches and time markers to match with everything else and nail the style.

1. Gunmetal Band Watch – $180

The Gunmetal Band Watch features the usual completely stainless steel case with three hands on the dial and slight water resistance. The face features all of the hour numbers and is accented with a very nice blue that sits softly on top of all the stainless steel coloring.

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