LuxuryNext handpicks the season’s classiest accessories and products that will make for fabulous gifts
Roger Dubius
The end of the year is always the best time for luxury brands – they leverage the shopping mania that grips mankind during the festive season and launch some of their best collections.
Watches
Roger Dubius
Arguably the most stunning piece from Roger Dubuis ladies’ collection, Velvet Haute Joaillerie now comes in a red edition, symbolizing the luxe world of a diva. This hand-made watch is a product of the combined skills of watchmakers and jewelers, reflecting the finest Swiss tradition. It is crafted from white gold, with fine white baguette-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds spread all across its surface, covering the entire housing and dial. In addition, the case is graced with two fiery cushion-shaped rubies and arrives on a matching ruby red satin strap, with a pink buckle decorated with 30 diamonds.
Vacheron Constantin
Vacheron Constantin
Representing the second chapter in a collection presented in 2012 in Geneva, the new ‘Métiers d’Art Les Univers Infinis’ creations pursue Vacheron Constantin’s glowing tribute to the graphic art of tessellation. Three new watches have been unveiled: the Angel watch, the Lizard watch and the Horsemen watch, to add to the previous set of the Dove, Fish and Shell models. Inspired by the work of Dutch artist Cornelis Escher, the new trilogy uses the technique of periodic paving to create a strikingly hypnotic effect. Gold and mother-of-pearl marquetry is accompanied by engraving, enamelling, gemsetting and guilloché work, to create trompe l’oeil dials featuring infinitely entwined elements of geometry, movement and symbolism.
Panerai
Panerai
A chronograph with an automatic movement and a three-day power reserve, The Luminor 1950 Regatta 3 Days Chrono Flyback Titanio is fitted with the Regatta countdown function. The 47 mm Luminor 1950 case is made of brushed titanium, with a wide sapphire crystal window on the back revealing the P.9100/R movement. Water-resistant up to 100 metres, it comes with a sporty rubber strap with a brushed titanium buckle, accompanied by a replacement strap.
Chopard
Chopard
At this year’s ‘Watch of the Year’ Awards by renowned magazine 00/24 Watch World, Chopard’s L.U.C 8HF timepiece was the European watch of the year. This timepiece houses the first high-frequency (8Hz) escapement that has passed the rigorous tests conducted by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute. The 42 mm-diameter case is made of titanium and is distinguished by its crown at 4 o’clock – also in titanium. A magnifying glass built into the half-closed case-back is positioned just above the high-frequency escapement.
Piaget
Piaget
Piaget’s new Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin is the slimmest self-winding tourbillon watch in the world. The modern overall tone is counter-balanced by the traditional Haute Horlogerie decoration of the micro-rotor, guilloché-worked and adorned with the Piaget coat-of-arms. Fitted with either a brown or black alligator leather strap and secured by an 18-carat rose or white gold folding clasp, this is a spectacular watch.
Ulysse Nardin
Ulysse Nardin
The Ulysse Nardin Marine Chronograph Manufacture is a masculine piece measuring 43mm in diameter and available in 18-carat rose gold or stainless steel, with classic dials. The self-winding chronograph is endowed with 48 hours of power reserve, is water resistant up to 100 meters and is mounted on either leather or rubber strap with 18 carat rose gold or titanium elements. A special 18-carat rose gold bracelet is also available for this model.
Jaeger-LeCoultre
Jaeger-LeCoultre
The third Jaeger-LeCoultre Grand Complication model to be equipped with a Gyrotourbillon, this watch is the first to be equipped with a Flying Gyrotourbillon – seeming to float in a vacuum, in a state of total weightlessness. Fitted with a new spherical balance-spring, it is of the single push-piece type, a characteristic of late 19th century models. The remarkable timepiece features exceptional finishes.