What’s New In Watches & Jewellery
What’s New In Watches & Jewellery
Images: Boucheron; Dior; Buccelati
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What’s New In Watches & Jewellery

From heritage cues to bold, modern craftsmanship, the latest drops strike that sweet spot between timeless and directional. The common thread? Thoughtful details – from colour-rich gemstones to sculptural shapes and reworked classics – resulting in pieces that feel polished, personal and worth the investment. Consider this your edit of the standout newness to have on your radar now…
Images: Boucheron; Dior; Buccelati

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Buccellati

Buccellati continues to set the tone with its signature textured gold and intricate detailing. This season, the focus is on the Macri and Opera Tulle collections –hand-engraved finishes, delicate diamond accents and refined openwork – alongside the geometric precision of Rombi and the lace-like artistry of Tulle. Extending its expertise into the home, the maison’s silverware offering – from sculptural trays to Murano glass accents – brings the same level of craftsmanship and quiet sophistication to entertaining, blurring the lines between fine jewellery and elevated living. 

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Parure Atelier

Heritage cuts are making a quiet comeback, and Parure Atelier is leading the way with its latest Rose Cut collection. Defined by its soft, petal-like facets and organic geometry, each diamond is shaped by the natural qualities of the stone rather than a fixed structure, resulting in pieces that feel both unique and timeless. Requiring exceptional clarity and true craftsmanship, these designs offer a more understated, romantic alternative to traditional cuts.

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Pomellato

Marking 25 years of its iconic Nudo line, Pomellato unveils The Colors of Joy – a vibrant new collection that celebrates the emotional power of gemstones through bold combinations and fluid design. Reimagining its signature ‘naked’ aesthetic, the house introduces playful yet refined pieces designed to be stacked, layered and worn with ease, from Rivière necklaces blending London and sky-blue topaz with diamond pavé, to softly asymmetric parures pairing amethyst with peridot. New proportions and the luminous Clessidra cut enhance light and movement, while innovative doublets – such as prasiolite layered over green agate – bring unexpected depth and nuance. True to Pomellato’s Free Gems philosophy, each stone is chosen for its individuality, coming together in a harmonious expression of colour, craftsmanship and modern femininity. 

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Yataghan

Saudi fine jewellery house Yataghan brings a refined, modern sensibility to its latest Key of Love collection, where minimalism meets meaning. Crafted in 18kt yellow, white and rose gold, and set with white diamonds, vivid blue kyanite and limited-edition pink sapphires, the pieces are designed for layering, balancing structured silhouettes with a softer, more intimate feel. Rooted in the idea of love as a form of personal freedom, it’s a thoughtful, design-led collection that feels both expressive and quietly elevated. 

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A. Lange & Söhne

Revisiting one of its most recognisable designs, A. Lange & Söhne introduces the Lange 1 Daymatic Honeygold with a fresh, elevated perspective. The self-winding model reworks the signature off-centre dial into a mirrored layout, while the exclusive honey gold case and rich brown dial bring a softer, more contemporary warmth. Finished with a retrograde day display and the maison’s meticulous in-house craftsmanship, it’s a subtle yet striking update on a true classic. 

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Mukhi Sisters

Mukhi Sisters and its latest She’s Like a Rainbow’ collection taps into the season’s shift towards expressive, narrative-driven design – think 18kt gold and silver pieces set with vibrant cabochon stones, each chosen for its symbolism and designed to be layered, personalised and worn every day. It’s a polished yet optimistic take on modern fine jewellery – exactly the kind of elevated, feel-good pieces defining the category now. 

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Dior

For its latest evolution, Dior reimagines its iconic La D de Dior watch with a fresh, modern sensibility, celebrating over two decades of design defined by fluid curves and understated elegance. Originally conceived in 2003 by Victoire de Castellane, the piece returns with bold new iterations that play on the house’s signature Cannage motif, reworked into a graphic, almost hypnotic pattern across gold and steel designs accented with diamonds. Iridescent mother-of-pearl dials lend a luminous depth, while a standout limited-edition rainbow version pairs a pink satin strap with a spectrum of precious stones – from sapphires to emeralds – creating a joyful, light-catching effect. Both talismanic and collectable, the new La D de Dior styles embody the Maison’s enduring spirit of creativity, craftsmanship and playful femininity.

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MB&F

Pushing the boundaries of contemporary watchmaking, MB&F introduces the LM Sequential Flyback EVO – its first EVO edition to feature the highly anticipated flyback chronograph. Developed by master watchmaker Stephen McDonnell, the piece builds on the brand’s revolutionary twin chronograph system, complete with the ‘Twinverter’ switch for multiple timing modes, while the flyback function allows for seamless reset and restart. The result is a highly technical yet design-led timepiece that blends innovation with precision.

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Boucheron

Boucheron refreshes its signature Quatre collection for 2026 with Quatre XS – a sleeker, scaled-down take on the iconic design that proves impact isn’t about size. Finer than the existing Small styles but instantly recognisable, each piece keeps the house’s four-motif signature while leaning into a more delicate, stackable feel. Designed for mixing, layering and personal styling, the new line-up also introduces a standout Quatre Black Edition bracelet. The campaign is a playful, modern and a clear nod to Boucheron’s flair for reinvention.

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Repossi

Sculptural silhouettes continue to define fine jewellery, and Repossi remains at the forefront with its directional approach. From the clean lines of the Brevis collection to the floating diamond settings of Serti Sur Vide and the bold, graphic edge of Blast, each piece plays with light, form and negative space to striking effect. The collection is available to shop at Repossi boutiques in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh. 

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Jawhara Jewellery

Jawhara Jewellery’s new Al Nakhla collection blends heritage and modernity, drawing inspiration from the iconic palm tree, a timeless symbol of resilience and generosity in the Arab world. Crafted in 18-karat gold and set with diamonds, the collection spans necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets and bangles in white, rose and yellow gold. Rooted in cultural identity yet reimagined for today, Al Nakhla captures the spirit of craftsmanship and refined personal style, offering jewellery that feels both meaningful and unmistakably luxurious. 

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