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The 8 Cheapest Gucci Watches & Whether They’re Worth Your Money

Charlotte H

August 7, 2025

When you hear the name Gucci, you probably think of high fashion, bold Italian style, and of course that iconic double G logo that adorns most of their accessories.

From luxe leather goods to show-stopping runway looks, Gucci is basically synonymous with designer decadence. So naturally, when it comes to Gucci watches, you’d expect more of the same: glitzy, high-end, and probably a bit out of budget.

But interestingly, Gucci has built a surprisingly wide range of timepieces at different price points with some of their most affordable models starting at just $1,350.

And any of their models aren’t just basic quartz tickers either with even some of their most budget-friendly designs powered by Swiss-made automatic movements which is pretty rare in the world of designer watches.

So that means that adding a Gucci watch to your collection is easier, and cheaper, than what you might have initially thought. But does that mean these watches are any good? In today’s article, we’re looking at the 10 cheapest Gucci watches out there and whether they’re actually worth your money.

A Little Bit of Background on Gucci Watches

Just in case you are pretty unfamiliar with the major force of Gucci, then let’s first just introduce you to this fashion giant.

Known for creating high-end leather bags, sophisticated loafers detailed with bold prints and of course jewellery and watches adorned with their recognisable double G motif, Gucci was founded in Florence, Italy back in 1921.

But while they’ve been a huge player in the luxury fashion industry for a long time, they didn’t first begin making watches until the 1980’s. It was a genius decision though, as they decided to combine coveted Swiss craftsmanship with their own innovative Italian design.

Since launching their first timepieces, Gucci has steadily built a pretty serious watch portfolio. Over the years, they’ve proved they’re not just about logos and good looks, but they’re also committed to quality.

Most of their watches are Swiss-made, and in recent years they’ve even introduced in-house automatic movements, which is a pretty big deal for a fashion label.

Under the creative direction of Alessandro Michele, the guy responsible for giving Gucci its quirky-meets-classic vibe, the brand has really leaned into its identity so you’ll spot house motifs like bees, snakes, and stars on many of their dials.

You can also expect vibrant colors, playful designs, and a mix of quartz and mechanical options across the collection. There really is no shortage of Gucci watches to choose from, but which models are their most affordable?

The 10 Cheapest Gucci Watches

Gucci G-Frame

Gucci G-Frame

Kicking things off with the most affordable Gucci watch in the lineup, the Gucci G-Frame is proof that entry-level doesn’t have to mean boring. Retailing from just $1,350, this chic little number is all about elegance in a compact package.

It’s designed with small wrists in mind, featuring a slim square or rectangular case and a choice of pretty dial colors, from classic mother-of-pearl to pastel pinks, and a healthy dose of Gucci flair.

The quartz movement keeps things ticking along reliably, and you’ve got options galore from petite 18mm styles to elongated 21 by 34mm designs, finished in polished steel or gold PVD and straps in leather or fine-link metal. It also offers a reasonable 30 meters of water resistance which is handy for daily wear.

Price starts from $1,350

Gucci G-Timeless

Gucci G-Timeless

One of the boldest collections Gucci has ever released, the G-Timeless is a visual celebration of everything the brand stands for: animal symbolism, fearless color, and pure fashion drama. Again, retailing from $1,350, it’s surprisingly accessible for such a style-forward piece.

If you’re into bees, snakes, tigers, and Gucci’s signature red-and-green stripes, this is the collection to keep an eye on.

What makes the Gucci G-Timeless really pop is its dials which are often embroidered, sunray finished, or printed with dramatic motifs. You’ll spot stars, hearts, bees, and feline heads as hour markers, often contrasted against gold tones, colored straps, and mesh bracelets.

It’s unmistakably Gucci, from the symbolism-heavy details to the Swiss-made quartz movements beating beneath.

Price starts from $1,350

Gucci Dive

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Yes, Gucci makes dive watches and they’re actually great if you love the look and functionality of a dive watch, but don’t want to pay thousands for a Rolex Sub.  The Gucci Dive collection brings unexpected substance to the style-heavy brand, combining true performance specs with their design.

They’re water resistant, with most models rated to a serious 200 meters, and equipped with oversized unidirectional bezels, Superluminova-coated hands and indices, and reliable Swiss quartz movements ticking inside hefty 40 to 45mm cases.

Then, layer in classic Gucci flair of red and green stripes, embossed snakes, feline motifs, and textured rubber straps and you have a dive watch that can actually handle being underwater but also look great on land.

Price starts from $1,390

Gucci Diamantissima

Gucci Diamantissima

Delicate, feminine, and steeped in signature Gucci detail, the Diamantissima collection is the most subtly luxurious of the bunch. These women’s watches are all about quiet confidence, with a distinct focus on texture and finish.

The name comes from the iconic Diamante pattern, a Gucci hallmark since the 1930s, that is etched into the case and dial in tonal relief, mimicking the look of finely woven fabric.

Available in compact 27mm or 32mm sizes, Gucci Diamantissima watches come in either stainless steel or gold PVD cases and dial options range from inky black lacquer with the embossed motif to luminous white mother of pearl, each paired with either a sleek black leather strap or a fine mesh bracelet.

It’s not the loudest Gucci watch, but that’s its charm, and definitely one if you lean toward minimalism when it comes to your timepieces.

Prices start from $1,400

Gucci Model 2000

Gucci Model 2000

Reimagined for Cruise 2025, the new Gucci Model 2000 collection revives archival design elements and pairs them with modern Swiss precision.

Cases come in either 24mm or 30mm, with stainless steel versions at the entry point, while higher-end models feature solid gold cases and bezels set with real diamonds for extra sparkle and luxury.

No matter the case size or metal, each model has a dial that feels like a mini work of art.  Beautifully detailed with a deep sunray finish, the dials are available in black or crisp silver and paired with just four hour markers: three Roman numerals and the Gucci Double G at 12 o’clock.

I personally love the version with the silver dial, burgundy Roman numerals, and matching strap; it’s a beautiful mix of modern color and vintage design codes.

Prices start from $1,550

Gucci 25H

Gucci 25H

I still remember seeing the launch of the Gucci 25H collection in person during Watches & Wonders 2021 and it was then that I first started taking Gucci seriously as a watchmaker. These pieces give off serious Patek Philippe Nautilus vibes, but at a much more accessible price point.

The series is Gucci’s take on the luxury sports watch, with sleek, integrated bracelet designs, bold horizontal dial textures, and minimalist detailing. Case sizes range from 34mm to 40mm, in either stainless steel or two-tone yellow gold, offering options for all wrists and preferences.

The quartz-powered models are the most affordable, but if you have the budget, the automatic model is a real standout. Inside is the ultra-thin GG727.25 movement, visible through the caseback alongside a micro rotor, a rare and premium feature in any watch.

Price starts from $1,550

Gucci G-Flat

Gucci G-Flat

Experimenting with watch design isn’t easy because at this point, pretty much everything’s been done. But Gucci have definitely proved that wrong with their recently released G-Flat collection.

With its square case, round dial, oversized screws on each corner, and razor-flat profile, this collection is bold, architectural, and refreshingly different.

Originally introduced back in the 1970s, the G-Flat reimagines Gucci’s heritage design language with a clean, contemporary feel.

The look is pure 70s futurism. The line-up currently offers stainless steel models, some detailed with gold bezels and screws and dials in silver, black, or pastel pink, with some references elevating the look even further with diamond-set indexes.

There are both quartz and automatic variants, with the automatic versions featuring an exhibition case back to show off the movement inside. Cases also include 24mm, 30mm, and 36mm, making this collection one of Gucci’s most versatile yet.

Prices start from $1,900

Gucci Interlocking G

Gucci Interlocking G

Next up we have the Gucci Interlocking G collection which has a sporty, understated aesthetic and refined detailing.

Packaged in a 29mm cushion-shaped case, the design comes with a choice of pastel pink, black or silver sunray dials, each subtly adorned with 8 small diamonds acting as hour markers. It’s a delicate touch that adds just enough sparkle without overwhelming the dial.

But its most notable feature is at 6 o’clock, where a recessed aperture frames Gucci’s Interlocking G motif, printed directly onto the small seconds display, a clever design detail that also gives the model its name.

The three-row link bracelet, finished in a mix of polished and brushed steel, adds a sporty edge to an otherwise minimal silhouette while the Swiss-made quartz movement inside helps keep prices low.

Prices start from $2,000

Conclusion

While Gucci may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think of watches, they’ve built a surprisingly strong case for why they’re worth exploring. For a brand known for high fashion and bold design, their watchmaking credentials are far more serious than you might expect.

With Swiss-made movements, precious materials, and creative, distinctive styling, many of these pieces feel genuinely luxurious without crossing into unattainable price territory.

Sure, you can find cheaper watches out there. But if you’re after something that stands out, carries the weight of a legendary name, and offers something different from the usual suspects, Gucci is absolutely worth a look. 

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