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ARIA’s Troye Sivan wears half a million diamond watch by Canturi

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Troye Sivan Stuns in Canturi $530,000 Diamond Watch at the ARIAs Red Carpet

Sydney, Australia – The ARIA Awards red carpet ignited with glamour tonight as international pop sensation Troye Sivan stepped out wearing a jaw-dropping $530,000 diamond watch, among on other pieces, by acclaimed Australian jewellery designer Stefano Canturi. Paired with a sleek Prada ensemble, the look epitomised modern luxury and sophistication.

The diamond watch, a spectacular highlight from Canturi's first-ever watch collection, boasts a Cubism-set bezel featuring baguette and carré cut natural diamonds and a Swiss quartz movement. This high-jewel masterpiece was sold to a collector prior to its official launch, making Sivan one of the few privileged to wear this rare and exceptional piece.

"A Watch for the History Books"
The watch is a bold evolution into timepieces after 30 years of redefining fine jewelry for Canturi with the signature Cubism collection. Crafted with exclusivity in mind, Canturi's watch collection is limited to just 15 pieces annually, making it one of the most coveted collectors' items for 2024.

The Troye Factor
With over 25 million followers on Instagram and accolades for his genre-defying music and activism, Troye Sivan is a global icon of individuality and authenticity. His ARIA appearance cements his reputation as a trendsetter and tastemaker, seamlessly blending avant-garde artistry with timeless elegance. Known for hits like "Angel Baby" and his celebrated role in The Idol, Sivan’s influence extends beyond music to fashion, film, and LGBTQ+ advocacy, making him the perfect muse for Canturi’s ground-breaking launch.

Troye’s presence on the ARIA red carpet wearing Canturi underscores the intersection of Australian artistry and global cultural impact, elevating the luxury watch to a symbol of modern prestige.

For media inquiries, high-resolution imagery, or more information please contact:  

Jeannie Lu  jeannie@canturi.com

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