Harry Winston’s Ocean Biretrograde is a familiar name for the brand, but Harry Winston has upgraded the seven-year-old timepiece with an all-new look.
The femininity of the watch is highlighted by three new dial colors of creamy sanded white, dark slated gray, and chestnut. The dial has been created with a sun ray diamond-point finish encircling the hours and minutes sub-dial and graduating into larger diamond points as they fan away and spread out across the dial. Each of the three sub dials is finished with a circular snail pattern. A date aperture with a magnifier at 6 o’clock, and three diamond indexes marking the hours also accent the dial.
The 36mm Ocean Biretrograde is powered by the HW1029 mechanical movement. This movement consists of 256 components that work together to offer hours, minutes, date indication, and the retrograde seconds and day indications. Its offers 42 hours of power reserve, finished with a gold skeleton rotor, circular graining, and chamfered bridges. All those components are visible through a sapphire crystal case on the back.
The watch is made with 18k white or rose gold. Different diamond versions are also available in order to satisfy all customer’s tastes and budgets. Prices vary depending on the model selected. The cost can go over $50,000.