Harry Winston Premier Moon Phase 36mm
American jewel brand Harry Winston introduces a graceful, celestially inspired timepiece with mother-of-pearl dial and moon phase indicator
Ahead of Baselworld 2016, Harry Winston have introduced an elegant new addition to The Premier Collection, the Premier Moon Phase 36mm.
Within its 36mm 18K rose gold case, an exclusive calibre HW5201 Quartz movement drives hours, minutes, date and moon phase indicators, the latter of which, positioned at a crescent shaped opening mid-dial, captures the serenity of the lunar cycle with a contrasting blue mother-of-pearl disk and gold moon against that of the white dial.
Some 2.58 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds grace the bezel and index markers, alongside pavé brilliant-cut diamonds at 6 o’clock. A white alligator leather strap completes the picture. A handsome timepiece with a modicum more functionality than the majority of The Premier Collection.
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