7 Sublime rabbit-themed luxury timepieces to decorate your wrist this Lunar New Year
New year, new splurge
After years of spending the Lunar New Year under Covid-19 restrictions, it’s only a must that we go all out on this year’s festive shopping. Besides, with luxury watch brands launching its latest Chinese zodiac-themed timepieces each year, who wouldn’t want to have adorable bunnies on their wrists for the Year of the Rabbit? We know we do! From Vacheron Constantin to Breguet, treat yourself (or your loved one) with one of these seven festive timepieces this Lunar New Year.
Read: What the Year of the Rabbit has in store for your Chinese zodiac
Piaget Antiplano Rabbit
Each year since 2012, Piaget has celebrated the Lunar New Year by unveiling its limited-edition Chinese zodiac-themed timepieces. For 2023, the brand has finally ticked off all twelve zodiacs with its latest Piaget Altiplano Rabbit watch. Simple and sophisticated, Piaget tapped one of the watch world’s most well-known and respected enamellers, Anita Porchet, to design the beauteous dial where two adorable white bunnies are seen sitting together against a foggy, watercolour-like background. Limited to just 38 pieces, each boasts a bezel set with 78 brilliant-cut diamonds and 43 hours of power reserve, courtesy of Piaget’s ultra-thin manual-wind 430P mechanical hand-wound movement.
For more details, head to their website here.
Chopard L.U.C XP Urushi Year of the Rabbit
In Chopard’s ongoing tradition to honour Chinese culture, the Maison has released its annual limited-edition Lunar New Year 88-piece watch: The L.U.C XP Urushi Year of the Rabbit. Its magnificent dial was brought to life in Japan by world-class artisans who specialise in the ancient art of Urushi lacquer and the Japanese Maki-e technique. Each dial illustrates a scene of two rabbits frolicking amongst Chinese olive trees beneath a full moon, encapsulated in a 39.5mm 18-karat ethical rose gold case. The watch is powered by an automatic winding L.U.C Calibre 96.17-L with a micro-rotor and 65 hours of power reserve, making it only 6.7mm thin.
For more details, head to their website here.
Breguet Classique 9075 2023 Chinese New Year Edition
For the house of Breguet, the brand welcomes the Year of the Rabbit with a 2023 Chinese New Year edition timepiece, the new Classique 9075. Designed for women, the watch is adorned with six rabbits (one of the lucky numbers for the zodiac) prancing around against a vivid blue background with fluffy clouds. With only eight pieces made, each design is hand-engraved on an 18-karat white gold dial.
For more details, head to their website here.
Vacheron Constantin Métiers d’Art Year of the Rabbit
Vacheron Constantin’s remarkable Métiers d’Art Year of the Rabbit timepiece is the result of fusing the technical excellence of Calibre 2460 G4 with the intricate beauty of Chinese crafts—particularly the ancient art of Jian Zhi, a popular paper-cutting technique that dates back to 105 A.D. during the Han Dynasty. A single, delicately hand-engraved rabbit (made of platinum or pink gold) sits on its dial, surrounded by floral details based on classic Chinese iconography. There are two colour variations of the limited-edition timepiece, each with just nine pieces available.
For more details, head to their website here.
IWC Schaffhausen Portugieser Automatic 40 Edition “Chinese New Year”
Limited to 500 pieces, IWC Schaffhausen’s Portugieser Automatic 40 Edition “Chinese New Year” watch features a classic burgundy dial encased in an ergonomic 40 millimetre stainless steel. On its back, the watch reveals a gold-plated rotor in the shape of a rabbit behind a transparent sapphire window. Boasting a power reserve of 60 hours, the elegant timepiece is powered by an automatic Pellaton winding system that converts the wearer’s movements into energy.
For more details, head to their website here.
Franck Muller #Fr2nck Muller Vanguard
To commemorate the Year of the Rabbit, Franck Muller has joined forces with Tokyo-based streetwear brand #FR2 to create the dashing #FR2nck Muller Vanguard—a bold, edgy timepiece that blends both brand’s signature avant-garde aesthetics. A pair of rabbits are seen sitting amongst the numerals at seven o’clock, encased in Franck Muller’s special tonneau-shaped Vanguard case which will be exclusive to Southeast Asia models only.
For more details, head to their website here.
TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Year of the Rabbit
In a colour range of black, red, and gold, TAG Heuer’s Carrera Chronograph Year of the Rabbit watch features subtle details that symbolise the adorable animal. Hidden on its back is a fully-customised red rabbit printed on sapphire glass, surrounded by engravings such as “Limited Edition” and “One of 500.”
For more details, head to their website here.
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