Bulgari "Slithers" into 2025 with New Serpenti Models Powered By a New Solotempo Movement
Bulgari starts the year (of the Snake) on a high note. At this year's LVMH Watch Week, the brand unveiled a new generation of its iconic Serpenti Seduttori and Serpenti Tubogas collection. First introduced as a mechanical ladies' timepiece in 1948, it was originally equipped with some of the finest and thinnest movements of its time. Now, Bulgari is building on this heritage with a new manufacture Solotempo movement.
The culmination of several years of research, the Lady Solotempo BVS100 self-winding movement is manufactured entirely in-house at the brand's manufacture in Le Sentier. With a diameter of just 19 mm and a thickness of only 3.9 mm, this petite yet powerful caliber is tailored to suit the distinctive case that has been a hallmark of the collection for decades.
Weighing just five grams, the BVS100 nonetheless delivers an impressive 50-hour power reserve, a testimony to Bulgari's technical prowess. With stunning attention to detail, the oscillating weight is decorated with a pattern of seven scales inspired by the serpent, further emphasizing the symbolism which stands for renewal and eternity.
The 2025 collection comprises of a wide selection of Serpenti Seduttori Automatic watches, each powered by the new BVS100 movement. They are available in an array of precious metals, including yellow gold, pink gold, white gold, and two-tone combinations with stainless steel.
Some iterations feature brilliant-cut diamond bezels, while others are equipped with pavé-set dials. With their hexagonal links, reminiscent of a snake's scales, the matching bracelets perfectly complement the fluid curves of the 34 mm cases.
The Serpenti Tubogas Automatic is available in two pink gold executions. The case has a slightly larger diameter of 35 mm. The two-hand timepiece is equipped with the legendary flexible bracelet distinguished by its fluid lines reminiscent of the snake's coiled body that fits around the wrist in either one or two coils.
Prices range between $10,200 and $126,000
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