7 Watches and Jewellery Updates to Know This July
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The luxury world continues to raise the stakes as we move into the second half of 2025. From headline-making ambassador appointments to newsworthy releases, the industry has no qualms about subverting expectations, bringing more than a few surprises with each endeavour. While some seem to miss the mark, others manage to hit the nail on the head. Ahead, we round out the biggest watches and jewellery updates this July.
CHOPARD COUNTS THE DAYS WITH THE IMPERIALE FOUR SEASONS

Chopard’s ultra-regal Imperiale has gone through cycles of metamorphosis since its inception in 1994. This year, the collection blooms into another poetic complication, the limited-edition Imperiale Four Seasons. Living up to its name, the timepiece features a dial that charts the fascinating changes of nature. The upper half of it evokes the stillness of winter with an 18K white gold lotus flower, whereas the lower half illustrates the transition from spring to autumn with a mother-of-pearl marquetry gradient. The Imperiale Four Seasons is powered by the L.U.C 96.31-L movement, offering a 65-hour power reserve.
FRED UPGRADES ITS FORCE 10 BRACELET

Just when we thought that the Force 10 bracelet couldn’t be more captivating, it unveiled a whole new level of brilliance. The latest iteration of the emblematic design sees Fred upping the ante with the 0.5-carat Fred Hero Cut diamond embellishing the pink or white gold buckle. The solitaire diamond is further intensified by the diamond pavé surrounding it. Debuted in 2022, the Fred Hero Cut takes its cue from the two symbols cherished by Fred Samuel—a sailboat and a shield.
SOLAR TIME CELEBRATES ITS ANNIVERSARY WITH A TIMELY REBRANDING

It’s the dawn of a new era at Solar Time. Crossing the momentous 44-year mark, the retail platform has unveiled a refreshed brand identity that simultaneously honours its past and heralds its future. The recent reopening of its IOI City Mall boutique saw the brand introducing new elements to its commercial space, including the evolved ‘Solar Time’ logo. Highlighted by its bold and modern typography, the logo evokes the image of the sun.
TIFFANY & CO. OPENS ITS LARGEST FLAGSHIP STORE IN ASIA

Tiffany & Co. further strengthens its position in Asia with the opening of Tiffany Ginza. Smack dab in the heart of Tokyo, the 26,372-square-foot space is the brand’s biggest store in the region. Infusing cultural elements into its contemporary aesthetics, the store is a shining example of East meets West done right. Among the standout features here are the Tiffany Blue crystalline façade designed by architect Jun Aoki and the window design inspired by the work of Kimiko Fujimura.
FELIX OF STRAY KIDS CO-DESIGNS THE NEW SILVER LOCKIT

Stray Kids member and Louis Vuitton ambassador Felix adds another feather in his cap with his latest collaboration with the luxury house, co-creating the new Silver Lockit pieces. The collection, which was introduced in support of UNICEF’s children’s rights initiatives, sees the singer embellishing the signature silver lock motif with a blue heart and the word ‘Dream’. One of the hero pieces here is the bracelet, which comes in silver chain or multicoloured cord versions.
H. MOSER & CIE. PAINTS THE TOWN PASTEL WITH A NEW EXHIBITION

Fans of H. Moser & Cie., rejoice! Those candy-coloured Endeavour Pop watches have finally arrived on our shores. Celebrating the momentous occasion, watch retailer and distributor Sincere Fine Watches is hosting the ‘Pop of Colours’ exhibition, happening from now until 31 July at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. The showcase highlights no less than 18 watchmaking marvels with vibrant dials crafted from gemstones such as opal, turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli.
BVLGARI HIGHLIGHTS ITS EXPERTISE IN COLOUR CRAFTSMANSHIP

Hot on the heels of its Polychroma high jewellery collection, Bvlgari returns with two striking displays of its colour artistry. The tale of Colour Journeys, for starters, has entered its final chapter. Paying tribute to the beauty of tourmaline, the house has unveiled over 30 masterpieces, including the Neon Chromatique necklace. The global in-store animation series, Bvlgari Colours, has also been enriched with the introduction of six new creations spanning different collections.
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