Introducing: Universal Genève’s Renaissance Continues With Its First New Ladies Models



With the Disco Mini, we get the most robust assortment. First, there are two standard or “prêt-a-porter” aka “ready-to-wear” editions: one in 18-karat rose gold and one in 18-karat white gold with a pavé diamond set bezel totaling 1.13 carats. Then, there’s the Disco Mini Lace in 18-karat white gold, offering a more ornate diamond bezel totaling 4.4 carats. Both the prêt-a-porter and lace variations feature mother-of-pearl dials, and all of the Disco Mini models are 28mm wide and powered by quartz movements.  

Lastly, we get the Disco Mini Couture Edition, with the most opulent makeup of the lot, thanks to an Australian blue crystal fire opal dial framed by sapphires, emeralds, and aquamarines. Still, the piece de resistance of the Disco Mini comes down to the interchangeable straps, giving you the choice of a bangle, alligator leather, or an option from the spring/summer collection, offering alternate leather colors or fabric ones in tweed, handcrafted by French ribbon maker Julien Faure, who is renowned for his work with leading fashion houses (shown above). Pricing for the Disco Minis ranges from CHF 16,000 to 30,000, depending on the model. The Disco Mini Lace uses a quartz movement, is 32mm wide, and starts at CHF 39,000. 





Cait Bazemore

2026-04-08 12:01:00