This year again, blue tops the list of current trends for watches and jewellery. Appealing to both men and women, it offers the possibility of exceptional designs inspired by noble materials and precious stones.
The new Classic Double Tourbillon 5345 Quai de l’Horloge pairs mechanical expertise with esthetic flair. Laid bare, the movement reveals two tourbillons accentuated by two blue hands. 582.000 €.
This rose gold Tango bracelet is charactaerized by the links of its chains alternating blue aquamarines, tanzanites and sapphires for a subtle gradient effect. 17.900 €.
The 5370 Chronograph takes on a contemporary feel with this new blue dial revitalizing Patek Philippe tradition. 238.700 €.
With this new Senator Chronometer Tourbillon in a limited edition of 25 pieces, Glashütte revisits its sophisticated invention, proposing a version of even greater refinement. 151.300 €.
This 18-carat white gold ring is adorned with 54 baguette-cut diamonds highlighting a magnificent sapphire of almost 8 carats. 109.000 €.
The Piaget Polo is here presented in an extra- slim skeleton version : an esthetic revolution for this sporty watch launched in 1979. 29.400 €.
The iconic signature of the Maison Dior, the Rose Dior collection has been joined by rings with petals adorned with precious stones in new colours including this intense blue (below left). From 23 000 €.
The rose gold Calibre de Cartier Diver guarantees water resistance of 300 m. 26.300 €.
From the Reign Supreme collection, this spectacular white gold ring gives centre stage to sumptuous diamonds and a 2.24 g sapphire. 7.600 €.
Made of ethical gold, the Happy Sport Joaillerie emphasizes the beauty of the diamond thanks to prong setting. 87.900 €
The Frivole motif lends itself well to metamorphosis in this secret bracelet-watch with a dial paved with diamonds. 140.000 €.