6 Handsome Watches To Gift This Father’s Day

Whether choosing an engraved masterpiece for the world’s most passionate collector or gifting an adventure-seeker the ultimate accessory, this list offers the perfect way to give the gift of time

Various luxury men's watches with different designs, including leather and metal bands, arranged on a blue background.

While no Father’s Day gift guide is complete without the latest grilling gadget or piece of sporting gear, an impressive watch remains at the top of most lists. Whether choosing an engraved masterpiece for the world’s most passionate collector or gifting an adventure-seeker the ultimate accessory, Galerie has rounded up an elegant list for giving the gift of time.   

Luxury silver wristwatch with blue face, silver markers, and date display on bracelet band.
Patek Philippe Cubitus Reference 7128/1G-001. Photo: Courtesy of Patek Philippe

1. Patek Philippe Cubitus Reference 7128/1G-001

For a watch that truly stands out on any wrist, the Patek Philippe Cubitus is an elegant choice. Described as “casual chic,” the timepiece features a white gold case in a Cubist-inspired square shape with rounded corners, and a subtle sunburst blue-gray dial.

Luxury gold watch with a black strap and light blue chronograph face displaying elegance and precision.
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona. Photo: Courtesy of Rolex

2. Rolex Cosmograph Daytona

At Watches & Wonders 2025, Rolex introduced the Cosmograph Daytona with a turquoise blue lacquer dial and bright black counters. The 18k yellow gold case is surrounded by the Oysterflex bracelet, creating a contrast that Rolex describes as “astonishing originality.” And if dad is a tennis aficionado, he’ll be delighted to know Carlos Alcaraz recently sported the timepiece while celebrating his Roland Garros title win.

Silver stainless steel wristwatch with black dial, featuring multiple dials and tachymeter markings on the bezel.
Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch. Photo: Courtesy of Omega

3. Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional

Why not give a gift that’s truly out of this world and have him open an Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional? The same timepiece as the one worn during Apollo 11’s historic mission to the moon, the collection is offered in 21 variations, including on a steel, fabric, leather, or rubber strap, allowing for plenty of variety when selecting the perfect timepiece.   

Luxury wristwatch with a gold rectangular face, Roman numerals, and a black leather strap, featuring a blue cabochon crown.
Tank Louis Cartier Watch. Photo: Courtesy of Cartier

4. Tank Louis Cartier

A timeless classic, the iconic Tank Louis Cartier watch was first created in 1917. The clean, crisp lines often appeal to a free-spirited, elegant clientele and have inspired countless variations. The watch, set in an 18k yellow gold case with a dark gray alligator skin strap, can also be engraved with a special message, or the owner’s initials for a truly personalized touch.  

Luxury wristwatch with green and black strap, silver case, detailed dial, showcasing intricate mechanical design elements.
Photo: Courtesy of Harry Winston

5. Harry Winston Zalium Variation

Just in time for Father’s Day, Harry Winston has added three new variations of the Project Z11 timepiece to The Ocean Collection. Each variation features tri-colored combinations enlivening the bold, technical architecture of the open dials. Project Z11 is inspired by the Manhattan Bridge’s steel towers and trusses, which is reflected on each timepiece. The watch is available in three dynamic colorways, each in a limited offering.

Luxury wristwatch with gold casing, white dial, blue leather strap, and ornate black numerals on display against a white background.
Classique Souscription 2025. Photo: Courtesy of Breguet

6. Breguet Classique Souscription 2025

For the history buff in your life, Breguet is offering a chance to honor the past with a piece of the present. In celebration of its 250th anniversary, the Swiss watchmaker reimagined the pocket watch with the release of the Classique Souscription 2025. This choice is a truly unique offering as it features just one hand, as was the norm until the 17th and 18th centuries.