The trend for rose gold

Born of an alloy of yellow gold and copper, rose gold soon won the hearts of jewellers and watchmakers. Accompanied by diamonds and colourful stones, it offers radiance with a touch of subtle softness.



In a limited edition of 18 pieces, the Dior Grand Soir Aquarelle features a rose gold bezel with a pavé of snow-set diamonds and a case back engraved with a flower. Between 40.000 and 50.000 €.

Two superb complications coexist in this Ultra Thin Master Tourbillon Moon in rose gold. 88.000 €.

This contemporary ring in rose gold and diamonds belongs to the Lucky Move collection (below). 7.800 €.

The new 42-mm Ocean Retrograde Second Automatic stands out for its beautifully structured 3-dimensional dial. 43.000 €.

Both sophisticated, stylish and sporty, this oval Happy Sport plays on rose gold, diamonds and pink sapphires. 19.300 €.

The new Limelight Gala with a rose gold case is set with 10 brilliant-size diamonds and 32 pink sapphires. Limited edition of 50 pieces. 64.000 €.

Blending rose gold, diamonds and pearls, these Faceted ear pendants are elegant and summery. 13.400 €.

In rose gold and diamonds, this Peacock Feather model can be worn as a wedding ring or simply as everyday jewellery. 5.500 €.

Somewhere between beige and salmon, the new Millennial Pink version of the Big Bang confirms that pink is no longer exclusively reserved for women. 20.900 €.

This spectacular 42-mm Excalibur Blacklight Pink Gold comes in a limited edition of 28 pieces worldwide. 114.500 €.

The new Automatic Code 11.59 Chronograph in 18-carat rose gold comes with a black lacquer dial. 48.000 €.