For almost 2 decades, Fabergé has strived to invent unique and lavish creations that blow the world away. From tiaras to the signature egg Objets, Fabergé have transformed their quirky style into something magnificent. On March 25th, 2024, the Russian House released their rendition of the iconic Fabergé X 007 Egg Objet and Locket. Let’s dig into what makes these Art Nouveau-inspired masterpieces the collector's items they are today.
As the love for water sports such as deep-sea diving, and swimming became more and more popular throughout the 1950s, the world was in need of a wrist-worn instrument that could brace the depths. And so, diving watches were created. Breitling is marking the occasion of their first ever diving watch, the SuperOcean, by launching the Breitling SuperOcean Automatic 46 Code Yellow.
In this review, I take a deep dive into what makes the latest addition to the SuperOcean collection tick.
Diamonds are one of the most sought-after gemstones within the world. Fomr campaign ads, to films, to songs, diamonds are a true deity in the world of jewellery. While they are often acquired as an engagement ring or as a grand gift to mark a momentous occasion, they are also the birthstone of April.
Below, we take a deep look into the history of diamonds, what they are, and their symbolic meaning as a birthstone. Let’s get into it!
Fabergé is one of the world's most exclusive luxury jewellery brands, most recognised for their legendary series of lavish imperial Eggs that have become the iconic symbol of the brand. Founded in 1842, the House of Fabergé has been inspired by their past and continues to create eternally original pieces.
Kicking off the Grand Prix, as always, is the release of the annual limited edition Tissot T-Race MotoGP Watch. Celebrating 75 years of the world championship of motorcycle racing, Tissot has brought out all the stops for an iconic release. Keep reading to find out my thoughts on the latest addition to the Tissot T-Race MotoGP Collection!