London-based Trilogy Jewellers is set to captivate watch enthusiasts with an exclusive display of rare pre-owned timepieces at November’s WatchPro Salon. Among the highlights are three exceptional watches from Rolex, Richard Mille, and Audemars Piguet, collectively valued at more than £275,000.
Located in Hatton Garden, Trilogy Jewellers has earned a reputation as a premier destination for luxury watches and bespoke jewelry. The retailer boasts a 5-star Trustpilot rating, reflecting its unwavering commitment to customer service excellence.
Featured Timepieces
Rolex Day-Date Masterpiece with Platinum Meteorite Dial & Diamond Bezel
Meteorite Dial: Each dial is crafted from genuine meteorite, showcasing unique Widmanstätten patterns for a celestial aesthetic.
Platinum & Diamonds: The 39mm platinum case exudes prestige, complemented by a bezel set with 40 high-quality diamonds.
Pearlmaster Bracelet: Designed for comfort and elegance, the bracelet features rounded five-piece links and a concealed Crownclasp.
Richard Mille RM67-01
Ultra-Thin Design: At just 7.75mm thick, this model is among the slimmest in Richard Mille’s lineup, offering exceptional wearability.
CRMA6 Movement: The grade 5 titanium skeletonized movement ensures precision while maintaining a sleek profile.
Suspended Hour Markers: These create a striking 3D effect, enhancing legibility and visual appeal.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak City of Sails Chronograph
Limited Edition: Only 200 pieces were produced, commemorating New Zealand’s “City of Sails” regatta.
Rose Gold & Rubber Strap: The 18K rose gold case contrasts elegantly with the sporty rubber strap.
Chronograph Functionality: Includes a tachymeter scale for precision timekeeping.
Watch collectors and aficionados are encouraged to secure their tickets soon for a chance to witness these extraordinary timepieces in person.
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