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Fabergé introduces the colours of love eggsistence watch collection

FABERGÉ INTRODUCES THE COLOURS OF LOVE EGGSISTENCE WATCH COLLECTION

16th September 2024

Fabergé, the world’s most iconic artist jeweller, launches the Colours of Love Eggsistence Watch collection in celebration of September’s ‘Sapphire Month’. Inspired by the symbol most synonymous with the Maison – the egg – these playful, contemporary jewellery watches join the Colours of Love collection, which is inspired by the Maison’s motto of ‘A Life in Colour’. The collection celebrates coloured gemstones, artistic ingenuity and exceptional craftsmanship

Fabergé introduces the colours of love eggsistence watch collection

Fabergé introduces the colours of Love eggsistence watch collection

Overview of the Collection:

The egg takes centre stage in this new watch collection, inspiring the shape of the oval watch case, which has been developed and perfected in partnership with a team in Switzerland over the last two years. A vibrant array of sapphires is introduced to add a burst of colour, with orange, pink and yellow sapphire watch cases to choose from alongside beautiful multicoloured gem versions. The 18k rose gold and multicoloured gemstone edition of the watch has been shortlisted for Le Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) in the Ladies’ category.

Fabergé introduces the colours of love eggsistence watch collection

Historical Significance

Fabergé’s longstanding love affair with eggs began in 1885 when the first Imperial Egg – the ‘Hen Egg’ – was commissioned by the Romanov family, and it continues to this day through Maison’s iconic collections. The egg is universally considered a symbol of new life, fertility and good luck and is thought to bestow tranquillity and well-being.

Fabergé introduces the colours of love eggsistence watch collection

Sapphires and Their Symbolism

The beauty of sapphires – long associated with royalty and romance and said to symbolise fidelity and the soul – is celebrated in these new watches. This regal gemstone is among the most durable naturally occurring elements in the world, which makes it a perfect choice for these creations, designed for everyday wear. Throughout history, many cultures have attributed mystical powers to sapphires and have ascribed to the belief that they bring truth, peace and good health. While many often think of blue when conjuring up visions of this precious gem, sapphires naturally form in a kaleidoscope of colours.

Fabergé introduces the colours of love eggsistence watch collection

Design Features and Customization

These multicoloured gems are celebrated in this collection, set around the egg-shaped bezel of five editions of Colours of Love Eggsistence watches. Each watch comes with a complimentary strap that has been designed to be easily removed and interchanged; customers can purchase additional straps to allow the wearer to mix and match colours for a more personalised look. The straps are created from calf leather and are available in a wide range of colours.

Fabergé introduces the colours of love eggsistence watch collection

Unique Elements and Craftsmanship

The 18k rose gold and multicoloured gemstone edition case features delicate fluting on the sides, a signature of Fabergé’s Colours of Love collection and a technique for which Peter Carl Fabergé was renowned and which featured heavily in his early works of art. This piece features a white strap but also comes with an additional black and grey strap for versatility. Every detail has been considered, from the egg-shaped crown with its unique Fabergé hallmark to the egg-shaped detail on the hour hand and oval date window, which infuse each watch with Fabergé’s unique personality. The instantly recognisable surrealist–style numerals are playful and unexpected, with the 12, 5 and 8 seamlessly blending into one another as they wrap around the watch face, lacquered in either orange, yellow, purple or blue or set with white diamonds.

Guilloché Engraving

In true Fabergé signature style, each face also features the delicate art of guilloché engraving in the form of 24 guilloché enamel waves, which create a mesmerising pearl-like effect when they catch the light. The art of guilloché dates back to the 18th century, and Fabergé was considered a genius of the craft.

Pricing and Variations

The Colours of Love Eggsistence watches are available in a variety of colours, with eight variations in total. Prices start at £5,600/$7,000 for a stainless steel case, rising to £25,400/$31,700 for the 18k rose gold edition.

Watch Categories

The first tier features three dial options with lacquered numerals in orange, yellow, and purple, as well as a stainless steel egg-shaped case for a classic look with a colourful Fabergé twist. The second category features four dial options, each with 47 round orange, yellow or purple sapphires or multicoloured gemstones, set around the edge of the stainless steel case for those looking for bold impact. The last category features an 18k rose gold case with a gemstone set bezel, featuring 31 multicoloured sapphires, 4 rubies, 4 amethysts, two peridots and eight tsavorites. In this edition, the diamond set numerals allow the numbers to shine and capture light through the different facets of the gemstones.

Fabergé introduces the colours of love eggsistence watch collection

Secret Touch of Colour

Fabergé has always been known for surprising audiences with the unexpected, and with one final touch of colour, two responsibly mined, fiery red Gemfields Mozambican rubies have been set onto the case back, a secret that only the wearer knows. The rubies have been selected for their vibrant colour, as well as for their symbolism, having long been associated with passion, prosperity and protection. Gemfields is a world-leading, responsible miner and marketer of coloured gemstones, which strives to provide a positive impact on the gemstones’ country of origin.

Fabergé introduces the colours of love eggsistence watch collection

Availability and Contact Information

The Fabergé Colours of Love Eggsistence Watch collection is now available in-store, at Fabergé.com, and at selected authorised retailers. To book a private or virtual appointment or to enquire further about this collection, please contact sales@faberge.com.

About Fabergé:

Fabergé, the world’s most iconic artist jeweller, creates extraordinary jewellery, watches and objets d’art, as well as bespoke commissions for a discerning international clientele. Founded in 1842, Fabergé has been one of the most revered names in jewellery ever since Peter Carl Fabergé created the 50 ingenious Imperial Easter Eggs for the Romanov family between 1885 and 1916.

Today, Fabergé celebrates ‘A Life in Colour’, taking inspiration from its storied past to create original pieces that capture the Maison’s past, present and future. By painting with the world’s finest coloured gemstones, Fabergé explores the art of colour through creations that are designed to become future heirlooms. Celebrating the concept of the artist jeweller in today’s world of luxury, Fabergé channels its legacy of excellence in creativity, design and craftsmanship to bring about a new era of enchanting and enduring personal possessions and gifts, designed to be worn and treasured by contemporary connoisseurs. Current collections are available online at Faberge.com, in-store at Fabergé boutiques in Dubai and Macau, via ‘By Appointment’ services in the UK and USA, and globally at over 130 points of sale, via authorized retailers. Further information can be found at faberge.com.

About Gemfields:

Gemfields is a world-leading, responsible miner and marketer of coloured gemstones. Gemfields’ work at the Kagem emerald mine in Zambia (believed to be the world’s single largest producing emerald mine, owned in partnership with the Zambian government through the Industrial Development Corporation) and the Montepuez ruby mine in Mozambique (one of the most significant recently discovered ruby deposits in the world, owned in partnership with a local company called Mwiriti Limitada) has seen Africa become a significant exporter of emeralds and rubies. Gemfields’ approach also means that the company’s host nations in Africa see dramatically greater value from their gemstone resources remaining in-country than had previously been the case.

Gemfields is committed to furthering transparency, legitimacy, and integrity in the coloured gemstone business and strongly believes that coloured gemstones should have a positive impact on the countries and communities from which they originate. Gemfields has established a track record of improving healthcare, education and livelihoods for the communities around its mines, as well as supporting conservation efforts to protect Africa’s wildlife and biodiversity (#conservationgemstones). Further information about Gemfields can be found at www.gemfields.com