Designed by Gianni Bulgari and introduced in 1989,the first Enigma watches where produced in the heart of the Swiss watch-making industry: Neuchatel. Built in compliance with the most exacting Swiss standards and individually numbered, Enigma watches reflect Gianni Bulgari's passion for industrial design, an interest in the shape of things, and a concern for the lifestyle of discerning men and women of our time.
Named after the great architect and founder of the Bauhaus,
Gropius is a mechanical, rectangular-shaped timepiece of distinctive design. Available in two versions, 'Big Date' and 'Angolo', the case finishing is a combination of polished and brushed surfaces in either 18-carat pink gold or stainless steel, fitted with anti-reflective sapphire crystal. Picture, middle, shows
'Angolo' in 18ct pink gold with black dial with decorations in high relief.
Spyder II, on right, was first designed in 1992 and characterized by its hinged lugs,
Spyder II is a ladies' watch with a softly curved rectangular-shaped case. A new version reveals a surprising touch: diamond-inlaid numbers set on black-coated pvd steel.
Caterpillar 27, on left, with steel case with diamond-pave, quartz movement, black 'Clous de Paris' dial with applied indexes, alligator strap and folding clasp.
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