Bulgari Serpenti Tubogas – Ref. 101938
The Bulgari Serpenti Tubogas Watch (Ref. 101938) is a feminine masterpiece combining two of Bulgari’s most iconic design codes: the sinuosity of the serpent and the fluidity of the tubogas technique. Crafted in 18 kt rose gold, this seven-spiral watch features a curved case set with brilliant-cut diamonds, a full pavé diamond dial with hand-applied indexes, and a crown set with a cabochon pink rubellite. The case is 35 mm in diameter, houses a quartz movement and offers the hours and minutes functions. The bracelet, also in rose gold, echoes the tubogas style in its flexibility and tubular litheness, giving the piece both sculptural elegance and comfort. Water resistant to 30 m, it is an emblem of glamour, refinement and the art of jewellery watchmaking.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding 4605V/200A-B971
This 35 mm stainless steel watch features a pink lacquered dial with 18K gold hands and blue Super-Luminova markers. Powered by the automatic Caliber 1088/1 with a 40-hour power reserve, it displays hours, minutes, and seconds. Water-resistant to 150 m, the watch comes with a stainless steel bracelet and interchangeable beige-rosé leather or rubber straps. A sapphire caseback reveals the movement, combining elegance with versatility.
Dazzling brilliance meets bold femininity
This radiant Pasha de Cartier watch features a 35 mm case in 750/1000 rose gold, powered by the automatic 1847 MC mechanical movement.
Its bezel is set with 48 brilliant-cut diamonds (1.15 carats), while the fluted crown and crown cover are adorned with an additional diamond (0.27 carats). The pavé dial sparkles with 320 brilliant-cut diamonds (2.12 carats), highlighted by pink-toned lozenge-shaped hands.
Two interchangeable alligator leather straps — in glossy white and navy blue — feature the QuickSwitch system. The rose gold folding clasp is set with 47 diamonds (0.23 carats) for a final touch of glamour.
Case diameter: 35 mm
Thickness: 9.4 mm
Water resistance: Up to 100 meters
Bold heritage in rose gold
The Santos de Cartier medium model features a self-winding mechanical movement powered by the 1847 MC calibre, housed in a 750/1000 rose gold case.
Its heptagonal crown is set with a faceted sapphire, while the silver opaline dial displays blue steel gladius-shaped hands beneath sapphire crystal.
The watch comes with two interchangeable straps — one in alligator leather and one in calfskin — both equipped with Cartier’s QuickSwitch system for easy versatility. Secured with a rose gold 750/1000 folding buckle.
Case width: 35.1 mm
Thickness: 8.83 mm
Water resistance: Up to 100 meters
Blancpain, founded in 1735 by Jean-Jacques Blancpain, respects the know-how and traditions of fine watchmaking. The company is constantly innovating, incorporating modern technologies into each of its creations. Its iconic collections, such as the Villeret and Fifty Fathoms, include sumptuous complications: perpetual calendars, carrousels, chronographs, tourbillons and minute repeaters. Discover Blancpain watches at MAIER in Lyon.
Thanks to its dial decor, the LITTLE LANGE 1 MOON PHASE is a design masterpiece and thanks to its manufacture movement also a mechanical highlight of the collection. The model version in pink gold features an argenté-coloured, guilloched dial made of gold.
Legendary Swiss timepiece manufacturer Chopard began with the work of one artisan watchmaker, Louise-Ulysse Chopard. By the 19th century, the Chopard name helped build a reputation of reliability and quality for Swiss-made products. Their Happy Diamonds watch in 1976 was a revolutionary combination of precision and haute jewelry, with fanciful floating diamonds sliding and spinning freely between two sapphire crystals. Today, they continue to craft timepieces that combine meticulous, precision mechanics with the opulence of luxury jewelry.
Legendary Swiss timepiece manufacturer Chopard began with the work of one artisan watchmaker, Louise-Ulysse Chopard. By the 19th century, the Chopard name helped build a reputation of reliability and quality for Swiss-made products. Their Happy Diamonds watch in 1976 was a revolutionary combination of precision and haute jewelry, with fanciful floating diamonds sliding and spinning freely between two sapphire crystals. Today, they continue to craft timepieces that combine meticulous, precision mechanics with the opulence of luxury jewelry.