ADAM'S Fine Jewellery & Ladies Watches 13th May 2025
97 128 HERMÈS A PAIR OF DIAMOND CUFFLINKS Each centring brilliant-cut diamonds between reeded bor - ders, to a T-bar of similar design, mounted in 18K gold, signed Hermes, diamonds approximately 1.00ct total, with maker’s mark ‘GF’ for Gay Freres, with maker’s case € 2,000 - 3,000 129 GÜBELIN A DIAMOND BROOCH, SWISS, CIRCA 1965 Of scrolled wire design, highlighted with graduated with bril - liant and single-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold and plat- inum, diamonds approximately 1.20cts total, signed Gübelin, numbered, maker’s mark, length 4.8cm € 4,500 - 5,500 130 CHOPARD. A LADY’S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET COCKTAIL WATCH, CIRCA 1980 The 7-jewel quartz movement, with circular champagne dial, dots for hours and gilt hands, the bezel highlighted with bril - liant-cut diamonds, polished gold case with snap, with a quad - ruple fancy-link fitted two-tone bracelet and textured gold clasp, dial and movement signed, C logo on clasp, case no. 198692 & 4057, Swiss assay mark, clasp & crown signed LUC, case 22mm, diamonds approximately 1.10cts total, length ap- proximately 19cm € 1,500 - 2,500 Gübelin’s journey began in the 1850s when Mauritz Bre - itschmid opened a small watchmaker’s shop in Lucerne, Swit- zerland. In 1886, Eduard Jakob Gübelin, a former apprentice of Breitschmid, became his business partner, marking the start of the Gübelin family’s involvement in the company. By the 1920s, the company had expanded to include a jewellery atelier and a gemmological laboratory to ensure the authen - ticity of the gemstones it used. Over the years, the brand grew, opening several boutiques in Switzerland and abroad, including its first Hong Kong branch in 2010. Known for its handcrafted creations, the Gübelin Jewellery Atelier draws inspiration from the natural beauty of coloured gemstones. Each piece highlights the distinctive qualities of these exceptional gems, blending art, science, and tradition into designs that are truly one-of-a-kind. Gübelin’s creations feature high-quality stones such as Parai - ba tourmalines and Siberian amethysts, with a strong focus on ethical sourcing and sustainability. Their bespoke collec - tions often combine timeless gems like sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds. With deep ties to its heritage, Gübelin continues to uphold high standards, blending innovation with traditional tech - niques. After more than 165 years, the brand remains a re- spected name in the jewellery world, renowned for its com - mitment to quality and elegant designs.
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