Bulgari Serpenti

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Year of Production: 1971
Case Size: 17mm
Case Material: 18k yellow gold
Dial Color: Cream
Bracelet/Strap: 18K yellow gold
Movement Type: Manual
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: Hong Kong
Description

Bulgari An exotic and attractive lady’s yellow gold and translucent orange and yellow enamel wristwatch with emerald-set eyes, Jaeger-LeCoultre movement, integrated coiled bracelet and presentation box

Manufacturer : Bulgari Year : Circa 1971 Movement No : 1'464'444 Model Name : Serpenti Scaglie Material : 18K yellow gold Calibre : Manual, cal. 426 Bracelet/Strap : 18K yellow gold, translucent orange and yellow enamel Dimensions : Serpenti head: 17mm width Signed : Case signed; Dial and movement signed Jaeger-LeCoultre Accessories : Accompanied by Bulgari fitted presentation box and copies of original drawings and invoices confirming the sale of the present watch in 1971 Bulgari created the Serpenti, a signature piece synonymous with the Italian brand since 1948. As one of the most recognizable designs in the luxury market, this iconic viper-inspired wrap-around bracelet features tubular links that were later transformed into highly coveted jeweled watches in the late 1960s. Notably, Elizabeth Taylor famously wore her one-of-a-kind diamond Serpenti bracelet watch while filming “Cleopatra” in Rome in 1962. Since then, Bulgari has released numerous variants of this signature bracelet watch, each offering something unique. The present example showcases orange and yellow enamel “scaglie” links that beautifully complement the yellow gold case, creating a coiled cuff that gently wraps around the wrist. Bulgari’s Tubogas technique allows for mobility and flexibility, becoming a hallmark method in the company's watches and jewelry. The scales are adorned with enamel, and this example is further engraved to enhance their lifelike appearance. Two pear-shaped emerald stones serve as captivating eyes, ensuring the snake draws attention from both the owner and onlookers alike. Behind the dial lies Jaeger-LeCoultre’s cal. 426, a petite movement with the winding crown conveniently located on the reverse, perfect for powering the watch. With copies of original drawings and invoices, this Serpenti could potentially be a custom order, allowing the client to choose the color and configuration of the scales. With its rich history in both jewelry and watchmaking, this piece has become emblematic of Bulgari’s brand. This exceptional work of art is sure to be a captivating conversation starter at any elegant dinner.

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