Bvlgari Rose Gold and Stainless Steel Serpenti Tubogas Watch
Color
White
Status
In stock
Details
Snakes have been anthropomorphised for centuries, with qualities ranging from mystique and immortality to fertility and creativity. For Bvlgari, it was in the post-war 1940s that the reptile's allure was first harnessed, capturing its sober glamour in the polished metal and coiling strap of the Serpenti watch. In this modern-day iteration, much is unchanged - cast in a combination of stainless steel and 18-karat rose gold, the timepiece's iconic silhouette remains as recognisable as ever.
Details
Snakes have been anthropomorphised for centuries, with qualities ranging from mystique and immortality to fertility and creativity. For Bvlgari, it was in the post-war 1940s that the reptile's allure was first harnessed, capturing its sober glamour in the polished metal and coiling strap of the Serpenti watch. In this modern-day iteration, much is unchanged - cast in a combination of stainless steel and 18-karat rose gold, the timepiece's iconic silhouette remains as recognisable as ever.
Snakes have been anthropomorphised for centuries, with qualities ranging from mystique and immortality to fertility and creativity. For Bvlgari, it was in the post-war 1940s that the reptile's allure was first harnessed, capturing its sober glamour in the polished metal and coiling strap of the Serpenti watch. In this modern-day iteration, much is unchanged - cast in a combination of stainless steel and 18-karat rose gold, the timepiece's iconic silhouette remains as recognisable as ever.