Introducing: Bulgari Expands Its Women’s Collections, Combining Its Expertise In Design And Mechanics



The Tubogas technique is famously used in the Maison’s iconic Serpenti, and here, we get new interpretations of the Tubogas Manchette and the latest Serpenti Seduttori Automatic. On the Tubogas Manchette, the Tubogas technique is famously used in the Maison’s iconic Serpenti, but we see the same approach in the new Tubogas Manchette. Here, we have a wide single-coil Tubogas bracelet created with a new technique where each band is molded and polished before being meticulously assembled onto a titanium blade. This modular construction allows the motif to flow seamlessly across the bracelet while preserving the supple architecture that defines Tubogas. 

Revisiting an archival 1974 design, the cuff integrates a compact mechanical movement beneath its square dial. Powering the watch is Bulgari’s Lady Solotempo Automatic BVS100, a manufacture self-winding caliber measuring just 19mm in diameter and 3.9mm thick, yet offering a 50-hour power reserve. The cherry on top is vibrant gem setting, infusing the yellow gold with citrines, rubellites, peridots, amethysts, topazes, spessartites, and nearly 12 carats of diamonds.





Cait Bazemore

2026-01-19 16:00:00