A rare Edwardian treasure, this platinum watch pendant beautifully captures the elegance and craftsmanship of the early 20th century. The front is centered by a 0.80-carat marquise-cut natural diamond, graded J color and SI1 clarity, surrounded by an intricate arrangement of 186 single-cut diamonds totaling approximately 1.25 carats. Delicate milgrain detailing enhances the lace-like platinum setting, giving the piece the refined lightness characteristic of Edwardian jewelry.
Nine bezel-set diamonds dangle gracefully from the base, adding subtle movement and brilliance. The reverse reveals the pendant’s hidden function: a fully working watch framed by diamonds and finished with intricate handcrafted detailing.
Crafted in 850 platinum, the pendant measures approximately 66.0mm x 20.2mm and weighs 21.9 grams. The piece remains in very fine pre-owned condition, with its gemstones, prongs, and crystal appearing intact. The watch is currently running, keeping accurate time, and has recently been professionally serviced.
A remarkable combination of fine jewelry, horology, and Edwardian design, this piece is as much a collectible work of art as it is a functional timepiece.
A rare Edwardian treasure, this platinum watch pendant beautifully captures the elegance and craftsmanship of the early 20th century. The front is centered by a 0.80-carat marquise-cut natural diamond, graded J color and SI1 clarity, surrounded by an intricate arrangement of 186 single-cut diamonds totaling approximately 1.25 carats. Delicate milgrain detailing enhances the lace-like platinum setting, giving the piece the refined lightness characteristic of Edwardian jewelry.
Nine bezel-set diamonds dangle gracefully from the base, adding subtle movement and brilliance. The reverse reveals the pendant’s hidden function: a fully working watch framed by diamonds and finished with intricate handcrafted detailing.
Crafted in 850 platinum, the pendant measures approximately 66.0mm x 20.2mm and weighs 21.9 grams. The piece remains in very fine pre-owned condition, with its gemstones, prongs, and crystal appearing intact. The watch is currently running, keeping accurate time, and has recently been professionally serviced.
A remarkable combination of fine jewelry, horology, and Edwardian design, this piece is as much a collectible work of art as it is a functional timepiece.