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SPECIAL FEATURE DARE TO BE DIFFERENT

FABERGÉ FLIRT BLACK & 18K ROSE GOLD WATCH COMPLIQUÉE PEACOCK EMERALD

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The timepieces in the Fabergé Flirt collection boasts of perfect manufacturing quality, refinement and authenticity. Surprising, authentic and unexpected, the Fabergé Flirt watches are for those who want to be bold and dare to be different.

The Fabergé Flirt timepiece features a black lacquer middle ring, two-tier matt black lacquer dial, laser cut Roman numerals and index hour markers and an automatic Vaucher Manufacure movement encased in a 36mm 18 karat rose gold case, with alligator strap. The Compliquée Haute Horlogerie ladies’ collection upholds Peter Carl Fabergé’s tradition of surprise and meticulous execution with a new and spectacular time display, which won the prestigious 2015 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) – the Swiss watchmaking industry’s highest honour – in the ‘High-Mechanical’ category. The original display of the collection, features a fan at the heart of the watch; a movement exclusively developed for Fabergé by Agenhor Manufacture. It thus perpetuates the ingenious and freethinking spirit of Peter Carl Fabergé; the display in the Compliquée Peacock timepiece pays homage to the famous “Peacock Egg” of 1908.

The Compliquée Peacock Ruby Timepiece features a dial set with diamonds and Rubies, hand-engraved peacock, diamond-set bezel, minute and hour indicators in ruby and a retrograde hand-winding movement, encased in a 38mm platinum case, with an alligator strap.

Luxury used to be a synonym for quality. Fashion’s most storied brands built their brands on the best materials and the most skilled craftspeople, then charged customers a premium for both. But at some point over the last 15 years, things changed.

Luxury now isn’t about selling the dream but about creating an emotional response and the feelgood factor it generates.

In the 21st century the style trends of the fashion industry dominate the world more than they ever did, and control not only the way people dress but also trends in home ware design, makeup fashion and people’s overall attitudes. In the 60s flower power did not only mean flares and tunics, it summed up the whole attitude of a generation, and this is even more prominent today.

Nowadays, fashion is bold and daring, and this reflects a noughties generation that is not afraid to say what they think, or wear what they want. Fashion FASHION CREATING AN EMOTIONAL RESPONSE

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