A timeless colour, very popular among both men and women, blue constantly reinterprets itself in a very wide range of nuances. Setting off summer outfits, watches and jewellery in deep blue can be classy, glamorous or sporty, always offering refinement in their details. Lapis-lazuli is making a comeback in jewellery, with a widely-noticed entrance by the latest version of Boucheron’s iconic “Serpent Bohème” line.
The “Diamond Eagle” offers a majestic dark blue dial studded with diamonds. A very feminine model, this creation is inspired by a romantic night sky. The version shown here comes with a bezel set with 66 white diamonds. 5900 €.
The very feminine “Reverso One Duetto Jewelry” pays tribute to the Art Deco style of the 1930’s. From 49.200 €.
The case of this flyback chronograph has been carved out of sapphire ! Expertise exclusive to Hublot, giving the “Big Bang Unico Saphir” total transparency as well as scratch resistance close to that of a diamond. 57.100 €.
Celebrating the 50-year career of the Chairman of the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile), the “Richard Mille RM 11-03 Jean Todt” is powered by an automatic Grade 5 titanium calibre housed in a blue and white quartz case, obtained by applying 600 layers of 45-micron silica imbued with blue resin, exclusive to Richard Mille. 172.000 €.
The large model of the “Serpent Bohême” ring is even more spell-binding in this new version in yellow gold and lapis-lazuli. 6500 €.
20 years after its launch, Patek Philippe’s “Aquanaut” is back in a Jumbo version with a 42.2-mm grey gold case, the first in the collection to offer a midnight blue dial. 34.980 €.