Inspired by the Beauty of Falling Snow – Ralph Lauren’s New High-Jewelry Timepieces

Inspired by the Beauty of Falling Snow – Ralph Lauren’s New High-Jewelry Timepieces

Celebrating Ralph Lauren’s passion for the artistry of fine horology and the glamour of haute joaillerie, the newest RL888 collection timepieces feature a delicate diamond setting whose pattern evokes the natural beauty of snowfall.

An intricate pattern in assorted sizes of diamonds encircles the bezel on the collection’s signature round case—an elegant, modern shape that Ralph Lauren designed exclusively for his women’s collection—which is available in two sizes. The 38 mm case is set with 153 diamonds, while the 32 mm case is set with 99 diamonds. Both quartz-powered timepieces are embellished with vertical Côtes de Genève. The dramatic Art Deco–inspired dials with Breguet-style hands boast a unique combination of Arabic and Roman numerals, creating a bold yet refined statement.

The RL888 collection also includes a new 38 mm version of the polished 18K rose gold timepiece, now set in the larger size with a row of 61 diamonds on the bezel. Each is finished with a cut diamond on the crown and an interchangeable black alligator strap. Another new timepiece—available in 38 mm and 32 mm options—combines a polished stainless steel case with an elegant black dial and contrasting white numerals in keeping with Ralph Lauren’s vision of feminine sophistication for this collection.

Ralph Lauren introduced the RL888 timepiece collection in 2016 in honor of his women’s flagship store at 888 Madison Avenue in New York City. The collection features a wide array of interchangeable straps in striking colors of alligator, calf, patent leather, satin, or grosgrain. Select watches are available with supple three-link bracelets in 18K rose gold or steel, representing Ralph Lauren’s dedication to fine Swiss craftsmanship and timeless, feminine luxury.

“When I get dressed, the final touch is the watch. It's such a personal expression of your style and way of living.”—Ralph Lauren