Showing posts with label Van Cleef & Arpels diamond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Van Cleef & Arpels diamond. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 December 2025

Diamond-Encrusted Timepieces: Haute Horology at Its Most Dazzling

Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Graff

Diamond-set watches from Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Graff represent the pinnacle of high jewellery watchmaking. With dials, cases and bracelets lavishly adorned with hundreds sometimes thousands of diamonds, these exceptional creations are true show-stoppers, blending technical mastery with extraordinary gem-setting artistry.

Both bold and refined, these spectacular ladies’ timepieces come from some of the world’s most prestigious watch and jewellery maisons. Almost entirely cloaked in diamonds, they are designed to command attention while maintaining an unmistakable sense of elegance.

Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Graff

Cartier’s iconic Baignoire watch traces its origins back to 1958, when it was first introduced as the Ovale cintre. Officially renamed in 1973, the modern mini jewellery version features a quartz movement and is set with hundreds of brilliant-cut diamonds, reaffirming its status as a timeless symbol of refined luxury.

Graff’s Tilda’s Bow diamond watch adds a distinctly feminine flourish. Accented by a graceful ribbon-inspired motif on one side, this statement piece features a pavé-set dial and a triple-row diamond bracelet, seamlessly combining softness with striking brilliance.

Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Graff

Jaeger-LeCoultre’s platinum 101 Secrets watch transcends both trends and seasons. Concealing a delicate mother-of-pearl dial, the piece is embellished with more than 1,000 diamonds meticulously set along the bracelet and case sides an extraordinary demonstration of precision and craftsmanship.

Van Cleef & Arpels draws inspiration from the Art Deco “white period” of the 1930s with its À Cheval high jewellery watch. Reflecting the era’s preference for white gold paired with diamonds, the design pays homage to a defining moment in jewellery history, favouring refined monochrome elegance over the coloured gemstones of earlier decades.

Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Graff

Together, these diamond-encrusted watches showcase the seamless union of haute joaillerie and fine watchmaking where time is measured not only in seconds, but in brilliance and craftsmanship.

Monday, 10 June 2024

Van Cleef & Arpels Diamond ‘Tie’ Necklace Fetches $3.6 Million

Van Cleef & Arpels Diamond ‘Tie’ Necklace Fetches $3.6 Million

An important and rare Van Cleef & Arpels diamond “Tie” necklace smashed its estimate and blew past other impressive gems and jewels to become the top lot at Sotheby’s Magnificent Jewels auction, held Friday in New York.

The necklace, circa 1929, composed of graduated links set with variously cut diamonds with elongated tassels that partially rotate, sold for $3.6 million, triple its high estimate of $1.2 million, after a six-minute battle between seven bidders.

It was one of the few marquee items in the sale of 95 lots, a low number for a major New York auction. However, many of the items offered were highly collectible and wearable as shown by the overall results. For example, the sale achieved $30 million, near its $35 million high estimate, with 90% of lots sold and 62% of sold lots achieving prices above their high estimate. Sotheby’s said persons from 30 countries participated in the auction, placing more than 1,200 bids. In addition, seven out of the 10 most valuable jewels in the sale achieved more than $1 million. Art Deco jewels, Kashmir sapphires and white diamonds all performed well.

Quig Bruning, Sotheby’s Head of Jewels for Americas & EMEA, credits Sotheby’s new lower buying premium, set at 20%, for the strong overall results.

“We’re encouraged to see that two-thirds of jewels have sold above their high estimates since our lower buyer’s premium came into effect on May 20, confirming that a fairer fee structure is the definition of client-first, and not only encourages more buyers to participate at auction, but also reiterates that Sotheby’s is open to all.”

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