Rock Stars
Once a rarity, timepieces with graceful stone dials are having a moment, bringing both a depth of colour and natural variation that make each watch a precious one-off.

Rolex GMT-Master II with a 40mm Everose-gold case; Cerachrom bezel insert; self-winding movement; tiger iron dial with Chromalight display; Everose-gold Oyster bracelet.

Louis Vuitton Escale Tiger’s Eye with a 40mm yellow-gold and tiger’s-eye case; tiger’s-eye dial with yellow-gold hands; self-winding movement; saffiano leather strap; limited to 30 pieces.

Chopard L’Heure du Diamant Round with a 26mm, ethical-rose-gold case set with diamonds; tiger’s-eye dial; hand-wound movement; alligator-leather strap with pin buckle.

Harry Winston Ocean Date Moon Phase Automatic with a 36mm white-gold diamond-set case; blue opal crystal dial; self-winding movement; alligator-leather strap; limited to five pieces.

Piaget The Andy Warhol Watch “Collage” with a 45mm yellow-gold case; onyx dial with opal, chrysoprase and serpentine; self-winding movement; alligator-leather strap.

Zenith Defy Extreme Lapis Lazuli with a 45mm steel and yellow-gold case; lapis lazuli dial; self-winding chronograph movement; steel bracelet; limited to 50 pieces.

Czapek Antarctique Mount Erebus Lapis Lazuli with a 40.5mm rose-gold case; lapis lazuli dial with rose-gold indexes and hands; self-winding movement; rose-gold bracelet.

H Moser & Cie Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Pop with a 40mm steel case; coral and turquoise dial; self-winding movement with flying tourbillon; ostrich-leather strap; limited to eight pieces.

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding with a 41mm yellow-gold case; polished malachite dial with luminescent yellow-gold hour markers; self-winding movement; yellow-gold bracelet.
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