This jewelry version of the Nautilus is notable for its platinum case and octagonal bezel set with 32 baguette-cut sapphires (4 cts). The sunburst charcoal gray dial with black-gradient rim and embossed horizontal motif reinforces the sporty elegance of this iconic design powered by self-winding caliber 26-330 S C.
5711/112P-001
This jewelry version of the Nautilus is notable for its platinum case and octagonal bezel set with 32 baguette-cut rubies (4 cts). The sunburst charcoal dial with black-gradient rim and embossed horizontal motif reinforces the sporty elegance of this iconic design powered by self-winding caliber 26-330 S C.
5711/113P-001
This jewelry version of the Nautilus is notable for its platinum case and octagonal bezel set with 32 baguette-cut emeralds (3 cts). The sunburst charcoal gray dial with black-gradient rim and embossed horizontal motif reinforces the sporty elegance of this iconic design powered by self-winding Caliber 26-330 S C.
104093
Brilliance at its most dazzling – with diamonds offset by generous gemstones, the Tubogas Manchette revisits an archival model from 1974. It reprises the bold geometry of the original, pairing a square dial with a wide single-coil Tubogas bracelet. The Maison infuses the gold with joie de vivre in the form of a vibrant chromatic fire – citrines, rubellites, peridots, amethysts, topazes, and spessartites. Nearly 12 carats of diamonds shimmer across the coils, forming a dazzling backdrop to the gemstones that compose this vivid palette.
104328
Bvlgari unveils a rose-gold Monete secret watch paired with a matching Milanese mesh bracelet. It is in vibrant Milan, the cradle of this ancestral technique, that the Maison chose to present the Maglia Milanese. Formed from interlaced gold threads, this structure, developed by Milanese goldsmiths during the Renaissance, had never before been highlighted by Bvlgari. The irresistible suppleness of Milanese mesh now takes on a contemporary flair, boldly combined with Monete and the warm glow of gold.
161994-1001
The L.U.C Grand Strike is rooted in nearly 20 years of sonnerie expertise at Chopard Manufacture – and 10 years of sapphire monobloc technology – comprising 686 movement components in the most complex watch created in the history of the Manufacture. Over 11,000 hours were invested in this project, from the very first exploratory studies to the creation of technical plans and the production of a working prototype. Over 2,500 of those hours were dedicated to fine-tuning the prototype, ensuring the final production pieces are poised at the limits of micro-mechanical perfection.