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Set in Stone

A pick of the timepieces with dials hewn from rock

- ART DIRECTION AARON LEE

HERMÈS

Featuring a simultaneo­us display of moon phases in both northern and southern hemisphere­s, the Hermès Arceau L’heure de La Lune is an invitation to enter another dimension through the offbeat expression of a classic horologica­l complicati­on. The whimsical 43mm model features two mobile counters, displaying the time and date, that turn weightless­ly over a dial made from Black Sahara meteorite in which a pair of mother-of-pearl moon discs are inlaid. At 12 o’clock, the moon is adorned by a Pegasus designed by “dreamer-designer” Dimitri Rybaltchen­ko to symbolise Hermès’ origins, while a view of the moon from the northern hemisphere lies at 6 o’clock. Doubling as a lunar crater of sorts is the Arceau case in white gold with its asymmetric­al lugs, a 1978 design by Henri d’origny. Driving this 30-piece limited and numbered creation is the Manufactur­e Hermès H1837 mechanical self-winding movement

OMEGA

For a touch of luxury, the Seamaster 300 is adorned with captivatin­g malachite. Revered and used widely in the decoration of ancient temples, palaces and churches, it boasts rich verdant tones and distinctiv­e band markings. Cast in yellow gold, the 41mm case also features a green ceramic bezel with an Omega Ceragold diving scale. The hands are also rendered in yellow gold and filled with “vintage” Super-luminova. Presented on a matching green-leather strap, the watch is driven by the Omega Master Chronomete­r Calibre 8913, certified to the industry’s highest standard by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).

CHAUMET

The Les Pierres de Rêve de Chaumet collection is inspired by the ancient Chinese tradition of stone symbolism. It comprises 12 unique timepieces showcasing ornamental stone dials with motifs as singular as they’re poetic. Once cut and polished, the precious minerals – including rhodonite, pietersite and azurite – reveal graphic representa­tions of a fantastica­l nature, evoking landscapes of deserts, forests and lagoons. A perfect specimen is this chrysocoll­a dial, which recalls an aerial view of the ocean with hidden treasures beneath. Equipped with an automatic Swiss mechanical movement, this elegant 38mm timekeeper is further enhanced by a rhodium-plated whitegold bezel set with 76 briiliant-cut diamonds

DIOR

The ultra-feminine La D de Dior Satine timepiece showcases an exquisite stone dial of luminous tiger eye, which highlights the poetic universe of Dior Fine Jewellery. Hour markers are stripped away to show off the beautiful natural state of the precious stone, while its magnificen­ce is highlighte­d by an elegant diamond-set yellow-gold bezel and crown. The steel bracelet in Milanese mesh on the 25mm quartz watch is so supple and shiny that it looks like a satin ribbon

JAQUET DROZ

The maison gives pride of place to its mastery of minerals in this Grande Seconde Off-centered Black Jade model. At the heart of the 88-piece edition is a dial made from black jade, an extremely hard stone that requires lengthy polishing to reveal tiny hidden silver inclusions. Almost impercepti­ble to the naked eye, they enrich the stone with a unique reflection that only the most knowledgea­ble can distinguis­h from onyx. Deftly worked by hand as a mineral sheet just 1mm thick, it’s paired with a case, two off-centre circles and fine hands in red gold. This intriguing 43mm timepiece is powered by a Jaquet Droz 2663A.P self-winding movement with a power reserve of 68 hours

PIAGET

The Secret Cenote Cuff Watch from Piaget’s nature-inspired Wings of Light high-jewellery collection echoes the cool blues and greens of tropical foliage. Stealing the spotlight is the majestic black opal that adorns the dial and various parts of the timepiece. Found in Australia, black opal has been cherished by Piaget for more than 50 years, since it made its first appearance in the maison’s watch of the 1960s. While asymmetry was the aesthetic of the time, it’s handled with skilled uniformity here. The white-gold cuff watch is set with 151 baguette-cut sapphires weighing 25.67 carats, along with baguette- and brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 15.69 carats. The unique creation is equipped with a 56P quartz calibre

CHOPARD

The first ladies’ sports watch to combine steel with loose diamonds that dance freely across the dial, Chopard’s Happy Sport watch has seen more than 1,000 iterations since its launch in 1993. Adding to the extensive collection is this 30mm model with a dial of rare pearly nacre, a noble material with aurora-like motifs obtained from the heart of shells. The stainless-steel case and lugs, as well as the diamond-set rose-gold bezel accentuate the luminosity and subtle colour nuances of the dial. The watch is equipped with an in-house self-winding 09.01-C movement that offers 42 hours of power

Bringing the Roman jeweller’s touch to watchmakin­g, the Divas’ Dream watch with an intense blue lapis lazuli dial embodies the maison’s love of colour and use of unexpected materials. The 30mm timepiece, with a quartz movement, showcases one of the house’s most emblematic motifs, the Diva fan shape. A total of 90 diamonds add sparkle around the rose-gold bezel and lug edges, and are set as indices on the rare semiprecio­us stone dial. The matching brilliant blue alligator strap adds the perfect finishing touch

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