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‘D My Dior’ - “a ribbon that tells the time”
By SENATUS Editor | 31 December 2024

Celebrating the savoir-faire of haute couture, ‘D My Dior’ from Dior Haute Horlogerie unfurls like “a ribbon that tells the time” its casing resplendent with either diamonds or intricate silk-inspired motifs.

In 2003, inspired by men’s watchmaking in its purest interpretation, La D de Dior was born, eventually becoming the watchmaking icon of the house. To celebrate the collection's 20th anniversary, its precious dial and bracelet are adorned with the geometric lines of the Cannage, so dear to Monsieur Dior. Entirely hand-engraved, the yellow gold mesh of the bracelet requires two days of work by a specialized engraver who perpetuates traditional gestures, combining craftsmanship and technicality.

'D My Dior' opens a new chapter for this iconic timepiece, cultivating its roots by mixing refinement and timelessness. Gleaming in choices of gold or steel, its geometric splendor intricately flows from the strap to the dial in two exquisite dimensions, 19mm and 25mm.

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