This Saturday sees the dawning of Chinese New Year, heralded – as has become traditional in the world of horology – by the launch of a host of celebratory watches. 2024 is the year of the dragon, a highly auspicious moment in the 12-year cycle of the animals that appear in the Chinese zodiac. The dragon is not regarded as a creature of fear, but as a rain deity, a symbol of prosperity, fertility and good fortune – and an emblem of imperial authority. However you choose to mark the moment, from a steel Swatch to a one-of-a-kind Vacheron Constantin inlaid with 146 baguette-cut diamonds, here is our selection of dragon-themed watches.

Chopard LUC XP rose-gold Urushi Year of the Dragon, £24,700

Chopard LUC XP rose-gold Urushi Year of the Dragon, £24,700

TAG Heuer steel Carrera Chronograph Year of the Dragon, £5,500

TAG Heuer steel Carrera Chronograph Year of the Dragon, £5,500

Swatch steel Dragon in Motion, £190

Swatch steel Dragon in Motion, £190

Jaeger-LeCoultre pink-gold Reverso Tribute Enamel Dragon, £104,000

Jaeger-LeCoultre pink-gold Reverso Tribute Enamel Dragon, £104,000

Dior steel and gold Grand Soir Year of the Dragon, £33,000

Dior steel and gold Grand Soir Year of the Dragon, £33,000

Bulgari rose-gold Diva’s Dream, £79,000

Bulgari rose-gold Diva’s Dream, £79,000

Vacheron Constantin white-gold Les Cabinotiers Grisaille High Jewellery Dragon (unique piece), POA

Vacheron Constantin white-gold Les Cabinotiers Grisaille High Jewellery Dragon (unique piece), POA

Harry Winston rose-gold Chinese New Year Automatic, POA

Harry Winston rose-gold Chinese New Year Automatic, POA

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