A watch has always been the most valuable piece of jewelry for a man. Gorgeous and expensive, the watch can become a piece of an incredible collection. However, some of the most influential executives of Wall Street do not mind wearing cheap watch or not having a timepiece at all:
America's most admired investor Warren Buffett wears yellow gold Rolex Day-Date. Buffett is not the only one wearing it - T.Boone Pickens, the oil tycoon, also chooses Rolex Day-Date.
Another fan of Rolex is James Gorman. The Chairman and Chief Executive of Morgan Stanley wears stainless Daytona.
Bill Ackman, CEO of Pershing Square, wears gorgeous and incredibly expensive Patek Philippe 5216P.
George Soros, also, chooses Patek Philippe Aquanaut.
Choice of American investor Carl Icahn falls on The A Lange & Söhne Grosse Langematik Gangreserve.
Jeff Gundlach, CEO of DoubleLine Capital, is a famous watch and artwork collector. The incredible collection includes Glashutte, Breitling, A. Lange & Sohne, TAG Heuer, and a Patek Philippe.
However, as it was stated above, not every powerful man prefers expensive watch. For example, Andreas Halvorsen, Tom Steyer, Stephen Schwarzman and Lloyd Blankfein prefer simple sport watch from Swatch, with a price range from $50 to $250.
Jamie Dimon, the president and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase does not wear a watch at all. Ever.
As you can see, some of these watches are incredibly expensive, the others are surprisingly cheap,which means that everyone chooses watch according to personal preferences, not budget.
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