LADIES’ CLASSIC Classic means so much more than it used to, as the concept of a traditional day watch expands to include more creative designs, finishes, and colors. Today’s classic watch style is business-with-a-twist and maybe even a bit of fun. It works double duty in the boardroom and on the weekend.
Baume and Mercier Classima 10225 women’s watch with a round 36.5mm diamond- set dial and quartz
movement featuring date function, on a steel bracelet.
Bulgari LVCEA Tubogas watch in stainless steel case and tubogas bracelet, with black lacquered dial and diamond indexes.
LADIES’ COMPLICATIONS The vintage trend in men’s watches has dictated smaller diameters and, therefore, smaller movements, which has led to a new generation of state-of-the-art movements that happen to be the perfect size for ladies’ watches. Here are some of the fruits of that trend.
Vacheron Constantin Egerie self-winding watch in 18K 5N pink gold reveals a dial with a pleated motif, illuminated by a bezel set with 58 round-cut diamonds and the crown is set with a moonstone. Accompanied by three interchangeable alligator-leather straps.
Jaeger LeCoultre Rendes-Vous Moon white gold case, satin bracelet and Silvered gray, Guilloché, Appliqued numerals.
LADIES’ SPORTY The trend in ladies’ sport watches is to combine robustness and function with great design. They may be a little bit bigger, but they are also more functional than other, more feminine watches. They are built for the gym or for a weekend of water sports — the perfect tool for an active lifestyle.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Quartz, silver-toned dial with “Grande Tapisserie” pattern on stainless steel and 18k rose gold bracelet.
Breitling Chronomat Automatic 36mm on a stainless steel and 18k red gold bracelet with diamond bezel.
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