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Van Cleef & Arpels' Alhambra motif extends to watch collection
By SENATUS Editor | 8 December 2022

Created in 1968, Van Cleef & Arpels' Alhambra® motif has become a timeless symbol of luck. It is honored in this watch collection through a range of precious materials, colors and sizes and perfectly matches Alhambra jewelry creations.

New creations are joining the Alhambra collection. Time is concealed at the heart of the emblematic, four-leafed clover-inspired motif. Following in the footsteps of the chain watches that appeared in Europe in the 17th century, these jewels that tell the time take the form of precious pendants, accompanying their wearer’s silhouette.

In keeping with the Alhambra collection’s iconic aesthetic, each creation is adorned with precious materials. Two of them showcase the intense radiance of guilloché gold: the first discloses a dial in white mother-of-pearl beneath a motif in guilloché rose gold, while the second conceals a dial in guilloché yellow gold inside a sparkling case, entirely set with diamonds.

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