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Chanel uses 18 carat gold to reshape its 1987 classic timepiece

Watch and jewellery leaders and innovators introduced their latest designs at the yearly trade show, Baselworld, in Basel, Switzerland, last month, including French style house, Chanel.
From the first women’s merely Chanel watches to exclusive alloys and moves, the timepieces of Chanel are as endless and dynamic as the new eponymous creator herself, Gabrielle Bonheur”Coco” Chanel.
For 2019, the Chanel Première collection welcomed its newest member, Première Velours, at Baselworld. The timepiece features an 18-carat yellow gold case with a black velvet-touch rubber strap.
The modern, minimalist reinvention of the Première classic, made in 1987, is also offered using a dial up set with 116 brilliant-cut diamonds.

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The Première collection also includes the Première Midnight in Vendôme series, which strikes a balance between horology and high jewellery. These one-of-a-kind pieces include an 18-carat yellowish gold-cuff watch embellished with Japanese cultured pearls, faceted onyx beads and square themes set with brilliant-cut diamonds.
The Mademoiselle collection, which draws on Coco Chanel’s appreciation of objets d’art, is inspired by Coromandel folding screens, or Chinese lacquerware, by the 18th century.
Chanel’s new timepiece offerings include the Première Velours, featuring an 18-carat yellow gold case, which will be accessible with a dial up set with 116 brilliant-cut diamonds.Chanel’s new timepiece offerings incorporate the Première Velours, featuring an 18-carat yellow gold case, that is accessible with a dial up set with 116 brilliant-cut diamonds.
Chanel’s new timepiece offerings include the Première Velours, featuring an 18-carat yellow gold case, which is accessible with a dial set with 116 brilliant-cut diamonds.

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View and jewelry leaders and innovators introduced their newest designs at the yearly trade show, Baselworld, in Basel, Switzerland, last month, such as French fashion house, Chanel.
In the first women’s only watches to exclusive alloys and movements, the timepieces of all Chanel are as boundless and dynamic as the new eponymous creator himself, Gabrielle Bonheur”Coco” Chanel.
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The contemporary, minimalist reinvention of the Première classic, made in 1987, can also be offered using a dial up set with 116 brilliant-cut diamonds.
Chanel’s Première Velours timepiece can be obtained with a dial up set with 116 brilliant-cut diamonds.
Chanel’s Première Velours timepiece can be obtained with a dial up set with 116 brilliant-cut diamonds.
The Première collection also comprises the Première Midnight in Vendôme series, which strikes a balance between horology and high jewellery. These one-of-a-kind pieces incorporate an 18-carat yellow gold-cuff watch embellished with Japanese cultured pearls, faceted onyx beads and square motifs in addition to brilliant-cut diamonds.
The Mademoiselle collection, that pulls on Coco Chanel’s appreciation of objets d’art, is inspired by Coromandel folding displays, or Chinese lacquerware, from the 18th century.
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The Mademoiselle Privé sautoir is a distinctive long chain necklace with a timepiece of 39.4 millimetre in diameter. The necklace echoes the artistic depictions on those controlling Coromandel screens with sculpted 18-carat beige gold and 50 brilliant-cut diamonds.
The use of the 18-carat beige gold, an exclusive Chanel metal, can also be seen on the entire case, bezel and bracelet of this newest Code Coco watch.
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