We present four gold-finished timepieces that will instantly become your heart’s desire.
CVTOS
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. When Sassoun Sirmakes, son of Franck Muller Group’s co-founder, launched his own brand Cvstos, he bet on bold design and precision mechanics. A standout example is the Metropolitan PS in rose gold: its elegant 41×42 mm barrel-shaped case houses the skeletonized CVS410 SQLT movement. Revealed under a sapphire crystal, the dial dazzles with a striking blue composition, amplified by applied indexes and perforated hands coated in Super-LumiNova. The heart of the watch beats with a manufacture caliber featuring automatic winding and a 42-hour power reserve. Each of the 25 pieces comes with a rose gold bracelet with a folding clasp and a unique QR code for authentication. With this release, the Geneva-based manufacture proves that even a young brand can disrupt the world of haute horlogerie.
Bulgari
The art of pushing boundaries takes many forms. The Octo Finissimo Yellow Gold Automatic by Italian jewelry house Bulgari stands as one of the most compelling expressions of this ethos. Its polished and satin-brushed yellow gold case and bracelet mesmerize with a signature 58-facet architecture, while the sunburst blue lacquered dial creates a striking visual contrast against gilded hour markers and hands. Despite its ultrathin 6.4mm construction, the 40mm case masterfully integrates the manufacture BVL138 caliber, equipped with a platinum microrotor measuring a mere 2.23mm in thickness — a true feat of micro-engineering. The movement, offering a 60-hour power reserve, is showcased through a sapphire exhibition caseback that accentuates its Geneva stripes and circular graining. Finished with an integrated yellow gold bracelet and triple-folding clasp, this 100-meter water-resistant timepiece reimagines modern luxury without compromising practicality.
Sold by Bvlgari Boutique Prague
Girard-Perregaux
True beauty often lies beneath the surface. And the Laureato Skeleton proudly wears it on full display. This masterpiece from Swiss manufacture Girard-Perregaux unveils the mesmerizing world of horology through its skeletonized GP01800 movement, galvanically treated with an anthracite-gray ruthenium coating. Behind the meticulously crafted labyrinth of 173 components lies a rhodium-plated gear train, while a small seconds subdial at 10 o’clock hypnotically tracks time at 28,800 vibrations per hour. The 42mm rose gold case captivates with its signature octagonal design, where convex and concave surfaces interplay in a dynamic dance of light. Paired with a rose gold bracelet and triple-folding clasp, this 100-meter water-resistant timepiece doubles as jewelry, yet its technical soul shines through the automatic movement’s 54-hour power reserve. Thanks to sapphire crystals on both sides, the precision of Swiss watchmaking is visible from every angle.
Czapek & Cie
When Mount Erebus in Antarctica spews molten lava into the frigid night, it creates a spectacle like no other. Equally captivating is Czapek & Cie’s creation, the Antarctique Mount Erebus Deep Blue. Its rose gold case houses the unique in-house caliber SXH5 with a recycled platinum micro-rotor, whose seven skeletonized bridges showcase a lace-like pattern reminiscent of nineteenth-century pocket watches. The special lamé finish of the blue dial creates a fascinating satin texture evocative of the aurora, while luminescent sword-shaped hands and indexes ensure perfect readability even in polar darkness. The sporty, yet elegant 40.5 mm timepiece impresses not only with its remarkable water resistance to 120 meters but also with an integrated rose gold bracelet featuring an exclusive Easy Release system. Limited to a hundred pieces only, the Mount Erebus is as exceptional as its Antarctic namesake — the only active volcano on the planet’s coldest continent.






