News Jewelleries are coming to Watchdreamer!
More than 350 jewels are waiting for you
After revolutionising the world of watchmaking by offering an unprecedented system of financing at 0% interest, free of charge and 100% digital, we had the (slightly crazy) idea of extending the concept to jewellery. Whether you're looking for a necklace, ring, bracelet or earrings, there are over 350 pieces of jewellery waiting for you on Watchdreamer.com!
When you hear the names Pomellato, Dinh Van, Fred, Messika, Marco Bicego, Ole Lynggaard or Akillis, your heart starts to race, your smile widens and your eyes sparkle? Then sit back and breathe easy: we've got the solution. As with watches, we offer you our 0% interest financing system, spread over 48 monthly instalments, up to a maximum of CHF 10,000. So you see, the jewel of your dreams is now just a click away. And if you're thinking: "That's all well and good, but how do I size it? Don't worry! As soon as you've made your choice and confirmed your order, you'll receive something called a "ring sizer" to make sure you've got the right size. It couldn't be easier.
Discover now the collections of various designers with extraordinary designs and impeccable craftsmanship. And don't forget: jewellery is there to please (yourself) and to brighten up every little moment in life. Life is beautiful, isn't it!
Pomellato
Since its inception in Milan in 1967, Pomellato has pushed the boundaries of iconic style with its vibrant gemstones and contemporary design. From exquisite craftsmanship to magnificent jewel, every creation remains handcrafted in-house with unique savoir-faire to enthral and empower.
Messika
Messika was born in Paris in 2005 and is run by Valérie Messika, daughter of the famous diamond merchant André Messika. Core values have been passed down from father to daughter: to enhance the diamond, to push the boundaries and to strive continuously for excellence.
Fred
Born into a family that dealt in gemstones, Fred Samuel founded his own business in the city of fashion – Paris – in 1936. As a young jeweller he produced exceptional jewellery pieces that were decorated with the most colourful stones. He derived his source of inspiration from his love of the sea. That’s why, together with his eldest son, he created his most important collection: based on a connecting piece required in sailing, they created what is still today the most popular item from FRED – the Force 10.
Dinh Van
dinh van was born out of the desire to break the unspoken codes of jewelry design, by creating pieces that can be worn for any occasion. As a nonconformist brand, dinh van is always swimming against the current, inspired by the small details of everyday life. Instead of the traditional circular shape of rings, dinh van launched square designs! Where clasps are usually hidden, dinh van transforms them into centerpieces, as seen in the Menottes and Serrure collections. Unremarkable daily objects are dinh van's inspirations, turning a simple keyring into the central motif of the iconic Menottes collection.
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Akillis
Founded in 2007 by Caroline Gaspard, the French jewellery house AKILLIS radiates energy. Its iconoclastic collections have stood a manifesto of independence for more than fifteen years. AKILLIS is the image of its founder Caroline Gaspard: a free woman. This freedom to be and to act permeates each collection of the brand. Fashioned in AKILLIS’ workshops, each piece reflects the personality of its designer.
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Marco Bicego
Marco Bicego received his training in his father's goldsmith business and then started his entrepreneurial adventure in the year 2000. For more than twenty years, he has been the creative director of his namesake brand, which is characterised by extremely distinctive product designs, the highest quality and production standards, and excellent craftsmanship of every single piece.
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Ole Lynggaard
Brand founder, Ole Lynggaard, was born in 1936. Even as a child, he enjoyed working with his hands and was smitten with sculpting and drawing. Hugely inspired by nature, art and architecture, Ole Lynggaard always knew that he would follow a creative vocation.
He was inspired to become a goldsmith by his parents, who owned two fine jewellery stores. During his years as a goldsmith’s apprentice in the late 1950s, Ole Lynggaard was surprised to discover that the actual designing process was a very limited part of the education. At that time, goldsmiths were first and foremost master craftsmen with the skills to create classic jewellery designs. This traditional approach did not satisfy Ole Lynggaard’s burning creative ambitions.
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