Functions
- Hours
- Minutes
- Power Reserve
Movement
- Self Winding/Automatic
- Manufactured
- Swiss Made
Case
- Round
- White Gold
- Diamond Set
- 8.20mm
- 35.00mm
Glass
- Sapphire
Buckle
- Deployment Buckle
- White Gold
Strap
- White Gold
Year
- 2020
Official description
Among the 73 treasures of the emblematic Red Carpet Collection that Chopard designs every year as part of its official partnership with the Cannes Film Festival, the "Magari" automatic jewellery watch vividly testifies to the Maison’s love for the most beautiful diamonds drawn from Earth’s natural bounty.
The creative soul of Chopard and initiator of its Journey to Sustainable Luxury, Co-President and Artistic Director Caroline Scheufele celebrates the wonders of Nature through the new Red Carpet Collection. Among the 73 Haute Joaillerie creations composing this precious casket – a number honouring the 73rd Cannes Film Festival which should have been held in 2020 – the “Magari” jewellery watch pays tribute to on exceptional gemstones. Thanks to their unique expertise, the artisans of the Geneva-based Maison have adorned the dial of this 40-hour power reserve automatic timepiece with a subtle corolla of pear-shaped diamonds totalling over 32 carats. Respectively set at 12 and 6 o'clock, a vivid pink and a vivid blue pear-shaped diamond of two carats each enhance this timepiece with an aura of purity and nobility. They have been specially selected for their brilliance and unique colours, spectacularly highlighted by their association with the white diamonds with which the rest of this jewellery watch is clad.
The dial is graced with meticulous micro-gemsetting, while the bracelet is also entirely paved with diamonds, resembling a river with its sparkling reflections running along the wrist. A tribute to the beauty of Nature and a dialogue with light, the entire "Magari" jewellery watch is made of ethical 18-carat white gold reflecting Chopard's commitment to sustainable luxury.
In Chopard’s Geneva workshops, more than 30 talented artisans have combined their talents in pushing the limits of feasibility – from lines to volumes, from goldsmithing to precious stones – to give life to the jewellery composing the prestigious Red Carpet Collection.