Ladies Entheus R2 38mm Watch in 18ct White Gold
Ladies Entheus R2 38mm Watch in 18ct White Gold
SKU:1053152
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Product Description
Product Description
In celebration of its 235th anniversary, Asprey proudly presents the Entheus R2 Timepiece collection for men and women. Founded in 1781, these limited-edition models draw on Asprey’s rich heritage and history, featuring the coat of arms awarded to the house on its 225th anniversary. The hands are inspired by the iconic London landmark, Big Ben, symbolizing Asprey’s British roots. Crafted in rose and white 18ct gold, the timepieces boast guilloché dials and alligator bracelets, and come with a two-year warranty from the date of purchase.
The Entheus R2 Timepieces feature a movement exclusively developed for Asprey with a five-day reserve, showcasing the finest craftsmanship for which Asprey is renowned. Developed in collaboration with Mr. Pascal Raffy, owner of Bovet 1822 and Dimier 1738, these watches are engineered and handcrafted at the Dimier facilities in Fleurier, Switzerland. Dimier 1738 employs seventy-three specialists across forty-one disciplines, enabling a comprehensive range of skills necessary for creating haute horlogerie movements, including the rarest and most intricate.
Asprey’s relationship with timepieces dates back to the 19th century, when it sold UK- manufactured watches and clocks, establishing itself as a leading purveyor of luxury watch brands by the 20th century. The Entheus R2 Timepiece collection perfectly blends British elegance with Swiss watchmaking excellence, embodying a beautiful expression of true luxury and precise timekeeping. For inquiries, please contact our concierge.
In celebration of its 235th anniversary, Asprey proudly presents the Entheus R2 Timepiece collection for men and women. Founded in 1781, these limited-edition models draw on Asprey’s rich heritage and history, featuring the coat of arms awarded to the house on its 225th anniversary. The hands are inspired by the iconic London landmark, Big Ben, symbolizing Asprey’s British roots. Crafted in rose and white 18ct gold, the timepieces boast guilloché dials and alligator bracelets, and come with a two-year warranty from the date of purchase.
The Entheus R2 Timepieces feature a movement exclusively developed for Asprey with a five-day reserve, showcasing the finest craftsmanship for which Asprey is renowned. Developed in collaboration with Mr. Pascal Raffy, owner of Bovet 1822 and Dimier 1738, these watches are engineered and handcrafted at the Dimier facilities in Fleurier, Switzerland. Dimier 1738 employs seventy-three specialists across forty-one disciplines, enabling a comprehensive range of skills necessary for creating haute horlogerie movements, including the rarest and most intricate.
Asprey’s relationship with timepieces dates back to the 19th century, when it sold UK- manufactured watches and clocks, establishing itself as a leading purveyor of luxury watch brands by the 20th century. The Entheus R2 Timepiece collection perfectly blends British elegance with Swiss watchmaking excellence, embodying a beautiful expression of true luxury and precise timekeeping. For inquiries, please contact our concierge.
Features
Features
Case: 18ct Gold
Buckle: 18ct gold ardillon
Bracelet: Alligator skin
Dial: Guilloché enamel
Diameter: 38mm
Thickness: 8.9mm with glass
Movement type: Hand-wound
Functions: Hours, minutes, precision moon phase indicator, power reserve indicator.
Water Resistance: 30metres
Power Reserve: 5 days
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