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From technical triumphs to design revelations, pelling women’s timepieces balance artistry and technical mastery in equal measure. While many of the standout creations lean into the codes of high jewellery, where goldsmithing, gem-setting and design take precedence, there is strong evidence of serious horological intent be- neath this expressive (and impressive) surface. Here are the pieces that made the hearts of the Emirates Woman team skip a beat.
CARTIER BAIGNOIRE BANGLE WITH CLOU DE PARIS

Light lingers on each sculpted pyramid as Cartier reinterprets its icon – the Baignoire bangle. Architectural and playful, tactile yet re- fined, the Clou de Paris motif has been part of the maison’s repertoire since the 1920s and embodies Cartier’s technical mastery and savoir- faire. From the bracelet, to the case, and even the dial, the Cartier Baignoire is now entirely adorned with this emblematic expression.
BVLGARI SERPENTI AETERNA

Bvlgari presents its metamorphosis of the Serpenti, its most mag- netic icon. The Bvlgari Serpenti Aeterna showcases the Roman jew- eller’s mastery of goldsmithing and audacious control over colours. It’s a sinuous curve in rose gold, studded with 493 brilliant-cut dia- monds and a kaleidoscope of 122 coloured gemstones in varied cuts.
HERMÈS ARCEAU SAMARCANDE
The Hermès Arceau, designed by Henri d’Origny, returns in 2026 as a poetic, chiming tribute to the maison’s equestrian spirit. A Saint- Louis crystal dial, openworked into a horse’s head, reveals the new H1927 self-winding movement with a minute repeater complication; an elegant convergence of jewellery savoir-faire and haute horlogerie.
ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL 28
Rolex is celebrating 100 years of the iconic Oyster case and as expected, the brand has unveiled a suite of offerings around this theme. The one we’ve got our eyes on is the Oyster Perpetual 28, rendered in 18ct yellow gold and paired with its rich green dial hon- ouring the history of the Oyster with subtlety and delicate refine- ment. Careful observers will notice an interesting detail: the ap- plied hour markers at 3, 6 and 9 o’clock are crafted from natural stone, which is a first for Rolex.
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS LUDO SECRET

Van Cleef & Arpels revisits a 1949 icon with its Ludo Secret watch. Its supple yellow gold briquette bracelet (hand-assembled to mimic woven fabric) glimmers in contrast to two sapphire-studded cres- cents. A gentle press on the jewelled clasp reveals a white guilloché mother-of-pearl dial, crowned by a single baguette-cut sapphire at twelve o’clock.
CHOPARD HAPPY SPORT HAPPY HEARTS
In a collection defined by joy, glamour and free-spirited design, this latest interpretation doesn’t disappoint. A steel case and denim strap frame the mother-of-pearl dial animated by dancing hearts and floating diamonds. Two hearts playfully move beneath sapphire crystal: one in white mother-of-pearl, the other in a pink- Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso One ‘Sakura’ purple gradient, bringing movement and lightness to the timepiece. Beneath this surface lies the technically advanced 09.01-C calibre, developed entirely in-house.
AUDEMARS PIGUET ATELIER DES ÉTABLISSEURS – LES GALETS
In revisiting the établissage tradition of early Swiss watchmaking, the maison announced its debut ‘Les Galets’ edition, one of three creations announced at the fair. The practice has its origins in the early history of Swiss watchmaking as a decentralised system. Les Galets embraces a jewellery-first expression, with pebble-like gold forms, turquoise and tiger’s eye links, and a stone dial that moves with fluidity. It also houses the Calibre 3098, which is hand-fin- ished, case-shaped, and assembled by a single watchmaker.
JAEGER-LECOULTRE REVERSO ONE ‘SAKURA’

Born in 1931 as a functional design, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso has now evolved into a timeless canvas for expression and a wide- ly recognisable icon in its own right. Within the La Vallée des Merveilles capsule revealed at the fair, three Reverso One lim- ited editions celebrate nature, each one exquisitely realised. The ‘Sakura’ stands out, with its red-crowned crane emerging through Grand Feu enamel and diamond-set surfaces. The culmination of 145 hours of craftsmanship, it comprises 664 precious stones and captures perfectly the fleeting beauty of sakura with playful whimsy.
CHANEL J12 IN MATTE BLUE
The Chanel J12 evolves once more at Watches & Wonders 2026, exploring new case sizes and expressions. Yet it’s the moody, dark blue matte edition that lingers in the imagination. Taking five years to perfect, its deep hue nods to Gabrielle Chanel’s affinity for the darker, more nuanced shades of blue. It now joins the permanent collection alongside established classics in black and white ceramic.

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