New Watches Announced in the 2017 Women's Cruise Collection | GUCCI
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June 28, 2016

New Watches Announced in the 2017 Women's Cruise Collection | GUCCI


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New Watches Announced in the 2017 Women's Cruise Collection


On June 2, 2016, Gucci held its 2017 Women's Cruise Collection in London, England. The collection showcased the maison's meticulously crafted new watches as key items, drawing considerable attention.

Text by Kosaku Waseda (OPENERS)





Decorative and Exquisite New Designs Featuring Bees and Tigers


Gucci presented its 2017 Women's Cruise Collection in the cloisters of Westminster Abbey in London, England. This historic site, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the final resting place of British monarchs, queens, and statesmen.

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Three new watch models were also unveiled to complement the runway show.

The "Le Marché des Merveilles watch" is a small model featuring a rotating tiger head cover on an antique gold-colored case. It is paired with an antique gold-colored bangle adorned with pearls, a white mother-of-pearl dial, and Gucci's signature Interlocking G motif. The case back is engraved with a bee motif.

This new watch model, in a medium size, features a black, gray, and black striped transparent plexiglass case. The dial and strap combine a yellow gold-colored skeleton dial with a gray transparent plexiglass bangle featuring yellow gold PVD studs and bee motifs. Like the "Le Marché des Merveilles watch," the case back is engraved with a bee motif.

The "G-Timeless" is a medium-sized watch with an automatic movement. It features an antique gold-colored case with intricate engraving, a silver guilloché dial, and indices incorporating various motifs such as a tiger head, bee, star, and triangle. The bracelet is also antique gold-colored, featuring engravings of the same motifs. The see-through case back reveals a rotating rotor engraved with a bee motif.

All three types feature decorative elements inspired by bees and tigers, resulting in timepieces that are both wild and exude refined elegance.




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