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Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery: A Precious Snake That Cleopatra Would Have Loved

by Martin Green

Jewelry watches, especially high jewelry models, rarely become icons. Their production numbers are often so limited, with many of them unique pieces, that they just don’t get enough attention to obtain this coveted status.

In the past, a brand might make a big impression by combining exquisite gem-setting craftsmanship with a dazzling price tag, like Vacheron Constantin in 1979 with the Kallista, which cost five million dollars at the time of its creation. These days, multiple brands sell multi-million-dollar diamond creations, many based on models already existing without an abundance of precious gems.

And that is the second reason why many of them saunter into oblivion for the general public: the regular model becomes the icon, while its high-jewelry sibling is quickly forgotten.

Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery on the wrist

Bulgari Serpenti: the perfect pet snake

The exceptions to these rules are few and far between, but the Bulgari Serpenti is one. This very cleverly designed and beautifully made pet snake for the wrist dissolved the line between jewelry and timekeeper, winning the heart of famed actress Elizabeth Taylor along the way. These two aspects combined already offered a promising start for the timepiece, but Bulgari also carefully nurtured this collection in the decades to follow. As the Serpenti is unique and charismatic, it is a watch that people remember, a rarity for a watch set with gemstones and great in helping become an icon.

Cut turquoise ready to be set into the head of the Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery

Since 2017 each edition of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) has had a Bulgari Serpenti among the shortlisted watches in the Jewellery category, each year with a different model. This is a mindboggling achievement and further testimony to the greatness of the Bulgari Serpenti.

Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery with mouth open and closed

The downside of this collection, in particular of models like the Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery, is that they are so rare and precious that few get to see them, and even fewer get to handle them. We at Quill & Pad were lucky to be among the latter earlier this year in Geneva.

Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery

Serpenti Misteriosi: difficult to describe

The Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery is a watch that is difficult to describe because it is so much more than the sum of its parts. While it is made of precious metal and stones, it seems like it can come to life any minute. “The animal” is crafted in such an organic and three-dimensional way that it really takes on character.

Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery: the forked tongue is the catch that opens the head

This particular version combines a body of pink gold with scales set with diamonds and turquoise. Two pear-cut rubellites give the snake a powerful stare, but those who dare should press its tongue. That pops the head open, revealing a pavé setting of colorless diamonds along with a small dial on which two blued hands provide the time.

Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery with watch container out of setting

Micro movement: Bulgari Caliber BVL 100 Piccolissimo

This ingenuity goes even further as the watch is set into a removable case that can be taken out of the Serpenti’s mouth, making it easier to wind, set, and service. This is not a typo: one must indeed wind the mechanical movement.

Bulgari’s Caliber BVL 100 Piccolissimo powers the Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery

Bulgari opted to outfit the watch with its proprietary Caliber BVL 100 Piccolissimo. This is one of the smallest mechanical movements in production with a diameter of just 12.3 mm, a height of only 2.5 mm, and a total weight of only 1.3 grams. While less obvious from a technical perspective, this is equally as impressive as the brand’s ultra-thin creations in the Octo Finissimo collection.

Bulgari Caliber BVL 100 Piccolissimo regulator

Bulgari played with various aspects to keep the movement as small as possible in every dimension, yet it is simultaneously a solid performer. So is the miniscule balance wheel, its inertia guaranteed by the heavy white gold it is crafted from. Bulgari even finished the movement to a high degree.

Bulgari Caliber BVL 100 Piccolissimo out of case

Such a movement elevates the entire creation to an even higher standard, making it precious inside and out. This refined approach is why the Serpenti collection is the exception to the rule and much more than the sum of all its diamonds.

Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery in pink gold with turquoise scales and in yellow gold with a fully diamond-set head

For more information, please visit www.bulgari.com/en-int/watches/womens/serpenti-secret-watch-rose-gold-pink.

Quick Facts Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewellery
Case: 40 mm, pink gold with bracelet set with turquoise inserts and brilliant-cut diamonds, two pear-cut rubellites as eyes, pavé diamond setting inside the mouth, including the dial of the watch; total of 18.05 carats
Movement: manual winding Caliber BVL 100 Piccolissimo, 3 Hz/21,600 vph, 30-hour power reserve
Functions: hours, minutes
Price: CHF 246,000 (VAT included)

 

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3 replies
  1. Dan-Andrei Kluska
    Dan-Andrei Kluska says:
    September 20, 2022 at 9:16 am

    I was always wondering what happened to the small movements I have seen in art deco watches from almost a century ago. Why was back then possible and now not? I mean, I remember my grandmother’s piece that is tiny and my wife has as well a tiny art deco in white gold and diamonds. So it was possible… Why is Bulgari the only one going in this direction? Is the commodity of quartz such a major benefit instead of creating movements that can survive the test of time?
    Super happy to see this development from the Roman brand.
    Cheers,
    Andrei

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    • Elizabeth Doerr
      Elizabeth Doerr says:
      September 20, 2022 at 9:57 am

      Now THAT’S a subject, Andrei! But in a nutshell while these movements are still possible to make, yes, quartz has taken over because it’s simply much easier to use for both the manufacturers and the wearers on such tiny watches. Personally, I prefer it when it’s a little more difficult too…

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  2. Priya Sharma
    Priya Sharma says:
    October 23, 2022 at 1:27 pm

    Wow! This piece of jewelry is really very good. I have never seen anything like that in my entire life! I would definitely like to purchase this jewelry for myself. I must say that I had a very good time reading this article. I really appreciate all the efforts you have put in to create and share this article with us.

    Reply

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