Minimalist, classic or baroque, skeleton watches reveal the inner soul of movements that designers no longer want to hide. In the world of jewellery, transparency is also on the cards in collections playing with openworked textures.
One of Cartier’s great classics, the “Tonneau” watch now comes in a skeletonized version with a double time zone. 69.000 €.
In an explosion of light on the wrist, the new “Sparkling Blast” is set with 211 diamonds giving a total 13 carats. About 380.000 €.
The large sapphire glass cabochon of the “Bloom” ring, in white gold with diamonds, reveals poetic decor in volcanic stone. 12.800 €.
With its cushion-shaped design in white gold set with diamonds and sapphires, this unique “Piaget Polo Emperador Skeleton Tourbillon” is an exceptional piece. Its setting required 344 hours of work. More than 200.000 €.
The new “Happy Spirit” collection is characterized by the repetition of a circle centered around a moving diamond. This pendant is in white and rose gold. 3.270 €.
This “Octo Finissimo Skeleton” offers a clear view of its perfect inner workings. 31.400 €.
This “Classique Grande Complication Squelette” in platinum with a tourbillon movement is hand-engraved. 149.300 €.
In white gold and diamonds, these ear-rings appeal for their openwork motif and original shape. 11.340 €.
Featuring a visible striking mechanism on the dial, the new “5303 Premiere Minute Repeater” confirms the expertise of this Geneva-based firm in the field of “Grandes Complications”. 615.000 €.
The “RM 33-02” unveils a self-winding skeleton movement. Limited edition of 140 pieces. 155.500 €.