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Bvlgari collaborates with Japanese architect Tadao Ando on four limited edition Serpenti Tubogas watches
By SENATUS Editor | 14 August 2024

Bvlgari introduces four limited-edition Serpenti Tubogas watches, designed in collaboration with Japanese architect Tadao Ando.

Green aventurine, tiger’s eye, and either white or pink mother of pearl – the watch face of Bvlgari’s iconic reptile expresses the changing hues of a forest across the seasons.

While Tadao Ando and Bvlgari have collaborated in the past, this is the first time around Serpenti. In 2020 and 2021, the simple designs of the Octo Finissimo captured the essence of time through the pure lines of a spiral and the Mikazuki concept, symbolizing the waxing crescent moon.

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