Featured Timepieces

Chaumet Cadenas
The Chaumet “Cadenas”-style bracelet watch in 18k yellow gold is a refined and sculptural expression of mid-century jewelry watch design. The compact case frames a white dial with stylized Art Deco numerals, offering a subtle contrast to the richness of the gold. The defining feature is its distinctive split bracelet construction, where the case is seamlessly integrated into a bold, architectural form. Powered by a manual-wind movement, the piece functions as both a timekeeper and a piece of wearable jewelry.

Rolex 6917 Turquoise Dial Ladies Datejust
The Rolex Datejust Ref. 6917 in 18k yellow gold with a turquoise stone dial is one of the most striking and uncommon configurations within the Lady-Datejust lineage. Measuring 26 mm and fitted with the iconic Presidential bracelet, this automatic model combines Rolex’s technical precision with the natural beauty of hard-stone craftsmanship. The vivid turquoise dial, each one uniquely patterned, introduces a bold yet refined contrast against the warmth of yellow gold, creating a piece that feels both vibrant and timeless.

Boucheron 1940's Rose Gold Sapphire Biker Chain Watch
The Boucheron sapphire-set bracelet watch in 18k rose gold is a striking example of mid-century jewelry watch design. Defined by its bold, “biker chain” style bracelet, the piece is constructed in solid rose gold and accented with approximately 6 carats of natural sapphires, integrated seamlessly into the links. The small rose-gold dial is intentionally understated, allowing the sculptural bracelet and gemstone setting to take precedence. Powered by a manual-wind movement, the watch functions as both timepiece and statement jewel.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Curb Link Bracelet
The Jaeger-LeCoultre curb link bracelet watch in 18k yellow gold is a refined and character-driven example of 1970s jewelry watch design. Measuring approximately 13 mm at the dial, the watch is seamlessly integrated into a substantial curb link bracelet, giving it a bold yet balanced presence on the wrist. The gold dial, accented with applied Arabic numerals, introduces a touch of warmth and legibility while maintaining a cohesive monochromatic aesthetic. Powered by a manual-wind movement, the piece reflects the maison’s commitment to both technical precision and elegant execution.

Bueche Girod Dual Time Curb Link Watch
The Bueche Girod dual time bracelet watch in 18k yellow gold is a bold and highly distinctive example of 1970s design. Measuring 18 × 43 mm, the elongated rectangular case houses a dual time display with two white dials, each featuring Roman numerals and its own set of hands. The watch is seamlessly integrated into a substantial curb link bracelet, giving it a strong, jewelry-forward presence on the wrist. Powered by a manual-wind movement, the piece combines functionality with sculptural impact.

Audemars Piguet Pave Diamond/Sapphire Cobra
The Audemars Piguet Cobra in 18k white gold is a refined and highly decorative expression of the maison’s jewelry-driven watchmaking. Measuring 29 mm, the softly contoured case flows seamlessly into an integrated white-gold bracelet, creating a cohesive and fluid silhouette on the wrist. The dial is fully set with pavé diamonds, punctuated by sapphire markers at 3, 6, and 9, introducing subtle color contrast against the brilliance of the stones. Powered by a manual-wind movement, the piece balances technical tradition with striking visual presence.
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