The RM 07-02 Pink Lady Sapphire Automatic offers ladies the opportunity to wear a piece from one of the most forward-thinking, modern-day watchmakers, Richard Mille. This beautiful showpiece features an automatic caliber protected by a pink sapphire case. Crafted from sections of pink sapphire taken from a single block, the case of the RM 07-02 is extremely difficult to machine. The case requires 40 days of machining and finishing. (watch featured in main image)
Bovet may be known for its highly complicated men’s timepieces, but the Fleurier-based company also offers beautiful creations for women. This self-winding watch features a 40-milimeter diameter and an 18-karat red-gold case with hour and minute functions. The dial is white mother-of-pearl with an artistic, miniature floral painting. The bow and bezel is set with 109 round-cut diamonds at 1.31 carats. The watch offers a 42-hour power reserve and the alligator strap is closed with an 18-karat red-gold buckle.
The Longines Symphonette exudes Swiss elegance with its elongated diamond-set oval case combining rose gold and steel. The dial features Roman numerals, a white mother-of-pearl dial enhanced with diamond indexes or a white inlaid mother-of-pearl dial with Arab numerals, all decorated with a rose-gold hourglass. The watch has a dependable quartz movement.
Carl F. Bucherer represents an opportunity for women who appreciate the craft of mechanical watchmaking. The 40-millimeter Manero Peripheral has a bezel adorned with 60 diamonds; its mother-of-pearl dial comes in white or velvet brown. There is a central hour and minute display, accompanied by small seconds and date display. The watch offers a power reserve of 55 hours.
Blancpain is known for its commitment to the oceans and its expertise for divers. The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe features an automatic caliber in a 43-milimeter Sedna gold case with a unidirectional gold bezel. It has ceramic inserts and Ceragold hour, date and second markers, a black dial and is water-resistant to 300 meters. The watch offers a 120-hour power reserve and a black sail-canvas strap.
Inventor of the chronograph, Louis Moinet is updating the Red Eclipse with a fully hand-engraved rose-gold case with jewels at the end of the lugs and a lunar-eclipse theme against a dominant hand-painted blue grand feu enamel dial. The caliber is the LM54 beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz). Featuring 302 components, it has a 48-hour power reserve. This edition is limited to 12 pieces.
Voltaire, the philosopher who founded Manufacture Royale in 1770, expressed his ideas in many forms, including books, essays and plays for public consumption. Today, ideas are expressed in those same forms, but even more, including street art, which collides with watchmaking in this timepiece that will catch the attention of your friends and admirers. The Street Art timepiece utilizes water-transfer printing. The MR10 has a one-minute flying tourbillon on silicone ball bearings. The diameter is 46 millimeters.
Black Sapphire timepiece is a black and white follow-up to Fabergé’s 2015 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève winner. It features a dial set with diamonds and black sapphires, a hand-engraved peacock, a diamond-set bezel, minute and hour indicators in black onyx and a retrograde hand-winding movement, all encased in a 38-millimeter platinum case with alligator strap. The Lady Compliquée Peacock timepiece pays homage to the famous “Peacock Egg” of 1908.
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