5 more timepieces we love from Baselworld 2017
Just about a week ago, we presented to you five unique timepieces from Baselworld 2017 that we love (see here), which included the likes of Chanel and Rolex.
Since there's so much more to see, we decided to come back and show you five more exciting new timepieces, all of which should definitely be on top of your (and our) wrist list!
Bell & Ross enriches its family of seductive and glamorous watches with this collection.
The prefix, “nova”, is taken from the astronomical phenomena called the supernova, while the suffix, “rosa”, represents a tribute to the most feminine colour: pink.
Comes in three variants, each of them shows off the square box emblematic of the BR family. We like this one with diamond hour markers and steel Milanese mesh strap.
Inspired by cherry blossom, the two watches of the range present a white gold case set with delicate pear-shaped diamonds or emeralds around a brilliant-cut pistil.
Both of them house a quartz movement, and are outfitted with an alligator strap.
This is just the beginning – expect to see other gems making their appearance soon, offering more vibrant interpretations. In terms of know-how and a point of difference, these watches are hard to beat.
Raising the bar on mechanical watches with exceptional gem setting, the oscillating weight of these Dior watches is positioned on the front of the dial, covering the whole space with a layer of transparent sapphire crystal paved with diamonds that shimmer as you move.
Underneath sits the inky sky of the universe translated through an opal marquetry dial. You can find them in 10 spellbinding models.
The Seamaster Aqua Terra collection of ladies’ watches welcomed a bevy of impressive models at Baselworld this year.
Two particularly elegant models debuted were: 1. The watch with a case of 38mm in diameter made of stainless steel and Sedna gold as well as diamond encrusted bezel framing a white mother-of-pearl dial with radiant diamond-studded indices.
And 2. The watch that is 34mm in diameter and has a dark Tahitian mother-of-pearl dial.
Ultra-thin and sleek, the original Rado True Thinline was available only in black or white ceramic.
Now the watch brand has gone above and beyond with the True Thinline Colours, which you can find in four colourful new high-tech ceramic options: blue, green, grey or brown.
Within the 39mm cases are a basic quartz movement, while the bracelets feature ceramic links and a sturdy titanium buckle.
What else is new? Check our Baselworld 2017 Top Picks Part 1 here.