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Twelve Zodiac signs, multiple poetic interpretations
Dazzled by the spectacle of the heavens and stars, Van Cleef & Arpels presents a collection inspired by the constellations of the Zodiac.
Thanks to a mechanical movement, the Midnight Zodiaque Lumineux and Lady Arpels Zodiaque Lumineux watches render the delicate shimmer of the firmament. Light up your dreams.
The astrology theme, which flourished in the 1950s with the Maison's charm medals, still shines today. A cherished inspiration.
The universe at your wrist
Van Cleef & Arpels invites you to delve into the mysteries of the solar system, with these miniature representations of the universe.
Midnight Planétarium and Lady Arpels Planétarium offer a unique voyage into a cosmic spectacle. Each planet respects its actual space rotation. To read time, just follow the shooting star.
The planets revolve around the Sun, whereas the Moon rotates around the Earth. A celestial spectacle.
A dreamy contemplation of the celestial sky
Lady Arpels Heures Filantes is an ode to the long nights spent in scrutiny of the firmament, counting the shooting stars. Good wishes galore.
Day after day, capture the magic of Paris' night sky.
The constellations are true to those visible in the Paris night sky. An invitation to reach for the stars.
Time flows by, in rhythm with the daily cycle of the heavenly orbs
On the Lady Arpels Jour Nuit watch, the Sun and Moon pursue one another without ever meeting.
This miniature tableau celebrates Van Cleef & Arpels' Poetry of Time®. A blend of inventiveness and fantasy.
Fairies seem to come to life as they flutter in the open skies. Their graceful ballet becomes an enchanted moment.
Fairies tick away the hours, inviting us to imagine, wander and revel in happiness.
To fulfill its dreams of beauty, Van Cleef & Arpels combines its French High Jewelry heritage with the expertise and savoir-faire of Swiss watchmakers, working at its Meyrin workshops near Geneva.