Eternal icons

They have sometimes made a brand's reputation all on their own. These iconic creations go by the names of Reverso, Royal Oak, Overseas, Allegra, Quatre... Evolving over the years, they maintain their appeal while being landmarks in watchmaking and jewellery history.



In 2004, Boucheron assembled four rings in white, yellow, rose and chocolate-coloured gold. An immediate success followed by many versions. 7700 €

Launched in 1935, the Cadenas watch embodies a perfect blend of beauty and practicality. This version in yellow gold is set with snowflake diamonds. 40.100 €.

Immediately recognizable for its octagonal bezel with eight screws, the Royal Oak chronograph is available in new versions, including this model made of yellow 18-carat gold. Around 60.000 €

A real best-seller which launched Chanel into the world of watchmaking, the J12 is now available in a new Flying Tourbillon Skeleton model with diamonds, ceramic and white gold. 244.000 €.

The “Liens” collection has become synonymous with a basic contemporary necessity. Here, ceramic and diamonds can be worn by day and night. 1030 €.

The robustness, practicality and all-terrain esthetics of the Submariner immediately made it an iconic watch when it was launched in 1953. 6850 €.

Signed Gerald Genta, the most highly-prized of chic and sporty luxury watches has just celebrated its 40th anniversary. Water-resistant to 120 m, the Nautilus is now available in a gold version with a brown dial. 44.900 €.

A real best-seller which launched Chanel into the world of watchmaking, the J12 is now available in a new Flying Tourbillon Skeleton model with diamonds, ceramic and white gold. 244.000 €.