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Newest Luxury Timepiece – made in Australia

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CANTURI UNVEILS FIRST-EVER LUXURY TIMEPIECE
LAUNCHING Friday 1st November 
 
Sydney, Australia – 
Re-known for creating high jewels with a global following spanning three decades, Canturi Jewels have spent three years in between Switzerland, Italy and Australia designing, developing and creating it's first timepiece.
 
With only 15 pieces produced per year, the timepieces have been in high demand before it's official launch on 1 November 2024. 
 
Referred to as a "wearable art" the watch embodies the artistry of the brands iconic Cubism collection that became an exclusive concept in the jewellery world. 
 
"Watchmaking became a personal passion for me over the last three years.  It's a fulfilling extension and an opportunity to challenge our creativity in new ways.  It needed to be a beautuiful piece of jewellery that tells time." Stefano Canturi Jewellery Designer 
 
"Emerging into the watch category represents an evolution for Canturi.  The watch provided us with the opportunity to take an exciting journey through our most desired collection, Cubism, that features architectural shapes juxtoposed with elegant design in natural diamonds.  Stefano has translated that concept in a fine jewellery timepiece that many of our clients have been waiting for" explains Patricia Canturi Brand and Company Director. 
 
For Canturi, entering the watch segment was about satisfying its clients desire for both an exclusive watch and their attraction to the diamond Cubism concept, with it's natural baguette and carre cut diamonds, that is now translated in an inspiring new way. 
 
The Making Meticulously handcrafted in the Canturi artisan studio in Sydney Australia combining innovative technology with classic watchmaking techniques using antique equipment, this luxurious watch marries the signature Cubism aesthetic with the precision of Swiss engineering. It stands as a unique piece in the crowded luxury watch market, offering both artistry and innovation.  The Cubism Watch is produced with in a limited annual creation capacity.
 
Swiss Precision: The Swiss quartz movement ensures exceptional accuracy and reliability, concealed within the stunning Cubism design. 
 
Luxurious Materials: The hand-stitched Italian leather strap provides comfort and sophistication, perfectly complementing the diamond-studded bezel.
 
Limited Number Edition: The first Canturi Cubism Watches are celebrated with a historic Limited Number Edition of 6 engraved numbered pieces for each variation.  
 
An Exclusive High-Jewel Edition In true essence of the brands High Jewellery heritage, Stefano Canturi designed an exclusive high jewel edition as a pavement of 335 diamonds, totalling over 50 carats set in the Cubism pattern.  This extraordinary high jewellery piece is priced at $530,000. This piece has already been SOLD at an exclusive Pre-Launch event in October. 
 
About Canturi 
Canturi has a history in the design and creation of exceptional fine jewellery pieces and high jewels crafted in it's Sydney Creation Studio with natural diamonds set in clean architectural lines. A symbol of luxury and elegance for over three decades that has been celebrated not only by jewellery enthusiasts but also in popular culture. Memorable high jewellery pieces have featured in various Hollywood films such as "Moulin Rouge!”, and Stefano Canturi designed a unique Barbie for Mattel featuring a Cubism pink diamond necklace auctioned by Christie’s in New York for $302,500 (for Breast Cancer Research) making it the most expensive Barbie ever sold. 
Pricing:
  • Canturi Cubism Watch with Italian Leather Strap –  with Australian black sapphire from $24,000
  • With diamonds from $48,000

For more Information, quotes, or images : jeannie.lu@canturi.com 

 


Key Facts:

First Australian Luxury Timepiece. 

Only 15 made per year. 

Exclusive half a million watch sold prior to launch. 


Contact details:

Jeannie Lu

Community Manager at CANTURI

jeannie@canturi.com

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