So, you got yourself a nice suit — an Armani suit.
Now, you need a watch to go with it, right? There are many fantastic dress watch options that fit the bill, but you can now go full brand consistency with a Giorgio Armani watch to match that high-end suit. Yes, Armani is the latest fashion brand to break into high horology — in a sense. It’s turned to one of Switzerland’s most respected independent brands to make its watches: Parmigiani Fleurier.
Among watch enthusiasts, there’s a deep skepticism toward so-called “fashion watches,” those cheap watches intended as fashion accessories rather than to be appreciated for the qualities that make watches uniquely collectible. Emporio Armani watches are a perfect example. But just as the Giorio Armani suits are on another tier from its other brands, these are no Emporio Armani watches.
That name on the dial might meet skepticism from enthusiasts, but even those snobs will have to acknowledge that the new Giorgio Armani 11 collection watches represent serious horology.

That’s because they’re made by a company with unassailable watchmaking cred. Parminiani performs every aspect of production from intricate movements to handcrafted components for watches under its own name, as well as making movements for other respected names from Hermes to Richard Mille. (They even literally make watches worn by royalty.)
The Giorgio Armani 11 watches are made entirely by Parmigiani. They’re essentially Parmigiani watches with Giorgio Armani branding on the dial — and some touches meant to nod to tailoring like a dial motif reminiscent of stitching and hands ostensibly evocative of needles and/or scissors. The 11 o’clock marker being the only one rendered in Arabic numerals is a reference to Armani’s Milan address.