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If you’ve ever spotted a Versace watch across the table and thought, “That bezel looks like it could start a conversation all on its own”, you’re in the right place. I want to share with you why this brand, is one of the most entertaining chapters in the world of timekeeping right now.
Versace was born in Milan in 1978 thanks to Gianni Versace — a man who didn’t just design clothes but invented entire moods. From bold prints to Medusa heads, he gave the world fashion that refused to be ignored.
When Versace moved into watchmaking, it carried the same DNA: unapologetically bold, proudly Italian, and built with Swiss precision. The Medusa logo wasn’t a subtle stamp; it was often right there on the dial, daring you to look away.
I always think of Versace as the house that taught luxury to smile. Some brands whisper, Versace struts. And that’s why its watches make sense: they’re not here to blend quietly under your cuff. They’re here to be seen, and to have fun doing it.
Here’s the thing — when you pick up a Versace watch, it doesn’t feel like the usual steel and sapphire seriousness. It feels like theatre in miniature.
A Versace chronograph, for example, doesn’t just time your espresso shot — it tells the world you like your espresso with gold accents and a side of drama.
It’s a fascinating year for Versace. After nearly three decades, Donatella Versace stepped down as creative director and handed the design reins to Dario Vitale, formerly of Miu Miu. Donatella is staying on as brand ambassador (and let’s be honest, nobody embodies Versace better).
At the same time, Prada acquired Versace from Capri Holdings for over €1.2 billion. Yes, that’s billion with a “b.” Imagine the family dinners when Prada, Versace, and Miuccia Prada all sit down together — someone pass the tiramisu before things get too stylish.
What does this mean for the watches? Expect more sculptural design, strong colours, and perhaps a push to refine the line even further. The Versace Spring/Summer 2025 collection already teases bold shapes and striking motifs. In other words, Versace’s watches aren’t shrinking into the background anytime soon.
When you browse the catalogue, it’s easy to get lost — “Greca this, Palazzo Empire that, DV One here, V-Code there.” But the truth is, a handful of collections carry most of the magic.
If you’ve seen a Versace watch, chances are it was from the Greca line. It’s the largest family — Logo, Classic, Urban, Dome, Flourish, Sphere, you name it — but all share the Greek Key motif, a Versace signature since the beginning. Some models lean sporty, others dressy, but the thread is unmistakable. Industry chatter and dealer data show Greca watches are consistently among Versace’s best-sellers.
If Greca is the subtle nod, Palazzo Empire is the full-on performance. Oversized Medusa heads, often in relief on the dial, sometimes even encased under crystal domes. They’re unapologetic, theatrical, and make perfect “event watches.” Historically, this collection has performed strongly in both online and boutique sales because it’s instantly recognisable as Versace.
A versatile line that includes quartz, GMTs, and ladies’ pieces. These watches blend the ornamental touches of the brand with wearable proportions. They don’t shout as loudly as Palazzo Empire but carry everyday appeal, especially for younger buyers.
Don’t be fooled by the mouthful of a name. This collection is actually one of the more restrained and classically styled Versace lines. You’ll find chronographs, automatics, and GMTs that lean a little closer to traditional Swiss design while still keeping those Versace flourishes. They’ve built a loyal following, particularly for people who want a Versace on their wrist without feeling like they’ve stepped onto a Milan runway.
Here’s where Versace embraces the sport-chrono aesthetic. Multiple subdials, bold cases, and plenty of colour. The Aion Chronographs often appeal to the same crowd that gravitates to Tissot Seaster 1000 or TAG Heuer Formula 1 — only with more flair.
A cult favourite. The DV One collection includes automatic pieces, often with ceramic cases, and sits at the higher end of the Versace watch family. They’re rarer, sometimes limited, and more collector-friendly.
These families each have their own niche:
You might be wondering: can you actually wear something this bold every day? The short answer: yes — if you enjoy it.
And here’s the truth: watches are supposed to be fun. Versace just happens to put the fun front and centre.
Let’s be honest: hardcore horology collectors sometimes raise an eyebrow at fashion-house watches. But dismissing Versace outright is missing the point.
In fact, I’d argue Versace watches live best alongside more “serious” timepieces. A Submariner tells the world you’re practical. A Versace Medusa Pop tells the world you’re fun. Why not be both?
For me, Versace watches feel like a celebration you can wear. They’re not afraid of colour, they don’t shy away from bold details, and they remind us that timekeeping can be joyful as well as precise.
Every dial, every Medusa, every flash of gold is a little wink — a reminder that life is too short for boring wrists. Some watches are built to disappear under a cuff; Versace is built to make sure people ask, “What’s that you’re wearing?”
If you believe a watch should spark conversation, carry personality, and tell more than just the hour, then a Versace belongs in your story.
If this journey through Medusa, Greca, and the many faces of Versace has sparked your curiosity, why not take a closer look at the Versace watch collection for yourself? From statement pieces to everyday companions, there’s plenty to discover. And tell me — which side of Versace speaks to you more: the bold Palazzo Empire or the timeless Greca? That’s the beauty of these watches — there’s no wrong answer, only the one that feels like you.
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