The Synthesis of Italian and Swiss Genes: Bulgari Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon

The Synthesis of Italian and Swiss Genes: Bulgari Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon

Diamonds, handcrafted decorations, and traditional Swiss luxury watchmaking experience... Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon features the Tourbillon, one of the most beautiful heritages of luxury watchmaking in its thin and tiny case.

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Bulgari, founded by the Greek silversmith Sotirio Bulgari in 1884 in Rome, Italy, is undoubtedly one of the favorites of all women. The brand, which has gained a great reputation in Europe and then in the world with its perfect craftsmanship since its establishment, is among the leading names in the world of luxury with its vibrant color combinations, elegant yet balanced designs, and distinctive motifs inspired by its roots. Bulgari, which has almost reconstructed the rules of jewelry, created world-famous icons, defined trends, integrated these icons into watchmaking and managed to create models desired by watch enthusiasts.

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At the LVMH Dubai Watch Week 2020 event, the Roman jeweler, which has introduced the most acclaimed novelties of this year, added tourbillon to one of its most iconic watches, Serpenti Seduttori, and attracted all the attention this year as it did every year.

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Over the years, Bulgari has taken on the role of 'jeweler of time', thanks to its jewelry manufacturing expertise and Swiss watchmaking abilities that lie at the heart of its every creation. Although the function follows the form in the famous brand’s designs, Bulgari does not compromise the usability thanks to the perfect application of its techniques.

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Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon, one of the Born to Shine models, beats with the Caliber BVL150, one of the smallest tourbillon movements in the world. For the self-winding movement that provides 40 hours of power reserve when fully wound, we can say the continuation of the small mechanical movement tradition that has been replaced by the quartz calibers in the 70s. The rhodium-plated, sapphire-bridged movement, shaped to fit the Serpenti's snakehead formed case, is hand-decorated.

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Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon Rose Gold (Ref. 103257) comes with a 34mm diameter 18K rose gold case. Brilliant-cut diamonds adorn the entire case and the dial. The watch's winding crown features a 0.28-carat cabochon cut ruby. The Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon model of Bulgari, which broke record after record regarding ultra-thin watches, is only 8.90mm thick. The sapphire bridge of the movement can be seen through the sapphire crystal display case back of the watch, which is resistant to water pressure up to 30 meters.

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A brown alligator strap and a buckle decorated with brilliant-cut diamonds complement Bulgari Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon Rose Gold. The watch has a total of 299 diamonds (approximately 2.88 carats).

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 Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon White Gold (Ref. 103260), Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon White Gold, and Fully Diamonds (Ref. 103261) are among the other options in this collection.