The Biver Automatique Collection Unveils Hard-Stone and Guilloché Dials
The new Biver Automatique collection unveils hard-stone and guilloché dials by introducing nine new references at Dubai Watch Week. The additions include two-tone cases combining gold and precious alloys, a platinum case with Clous de Paris guilloché and a series of stone-dial models featuring mahogany obsidian, Oeil de Fer, blue quartzite and lavender jade. The stone dials are complemented by gem-set hour markers of diamonds or sapphires, marking a first for the line. Each model houses the Calibre JCB-003 automatic movement with micro-rotor and a 65-hour power reserve.
The collection underscores Biver’s emphasis on craft by integrating grand feu enamel, hand-executed guilloché and high-grade natural materials into a unified design language. The result is a family of watches that retain their elegant simplicity while expressing distinct personalities through material and finish.
Image Credit: Biver
The collection underscores Biver’s emphasis on craft by integrating grand feu enamel, hand-executed guilloché and high-grade natural materials into a unified design language. The result is a family of watches that retain their elegant simplicity while expressing distinct personalities through material and finish.
Image Credit: Biver
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Hard-stone Integration — Utilizing hard-stone materials in watch dials represents a fusion of natural aesthetics with luxury horology, opening opportunities for new visual and tactile experiences.
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Gem-set Markers — The incorporation of gem-set hour markers ushers in a new era of personalized elegance, allowing for enhanced customization and exclusivity in timepiece design.
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Micro-rotor Movements — Adopting micro-rotor movements with extended power reserves highlights an innovation in mechanical efficiency and compact design within luxury watches.
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Luxury Timepieces — Luxury timepieces industry is embracing natural and precious elements, paving the way for differentiated product offerings that blend tradition with modernity.
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Jewelry-enhanced Watches — The integration of jewelry elements in watchmaking reflects a growing crossover between watch and jewelry markets, potentially redefining product categories and consumer expectations.
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Craftsmanship in Watchmaking — An increased focus on craftsmanship through techniques like guilloché and grand feu enamel highlights the potential for unique artistic expressions and bespoke offerings in haute horology.
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