Celebrate the Festive Season in Style

 
Seven perfect gifts from Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons

Timeless Treasures

As we come to the end of 2024, we're starting to slow down and think about spending precious time with family — savouring moments together and sharing gifts to mark the moment. After all, every future begins with a present. With that in mind, here are seven gift suggestions from Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons, both precious and precise, that are the perfect way to mark time spent together.

ChronoSwiss ReSec Green Monster

This inventive limited edition from ChronoSwiss offers a glorious mix of big personality and refined finishes. The titanium case and manufacture movement serve as the perfect backdrop for a truly dazzling dial. With a complex and mesmerising guilloché pattern paired with a Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) dial that shifts magically from green to blue and accented with blue and orange dial details, this watch is ready to party.

Chopard Happy Diamonds Planet

Chopard is also ready to part with this playful necklace from the Happy Diamonds family. The rose gold necklace holds a miniature globe decked in diamonds, with a pair of the brand's signature happy diamonds placed above them. This truly remarkable setting sees the stones move freely between two sapphire crystals, making for a pair of dancing diamonds moving without restraint, sparkling everywhere they go — sounds like a great way to be.

Moser Streamliner Tourbillon Vantablack

The Streamliner is H.Moser & Cie's very own integrated bracelet design, and it is among the best in the business. Inspired by the Streamline Moderne design movement, Moser's watch is sleek and smooth, with a flexible, almost seamless bracelet. There are plenty of different styles of Streamliner, but this red gold version is perhaps the most stunning. The dial is coated in Vantablack, a coating that uses vertically aligned nanotube arrays to absorb more than 99% of visible light. It's one of the blackest substances on earth. Besides being cool in its own right, the Vantblack dial serves to highlight the golden case and open tourbillon aperture.

Palmiero Coral Ring

Italian jeweller Palmiero has been creating wearable sculptures from precious metal and stones for decades, and this remarkable ring, with 6.96 carats of white diamonds and a 0.66-carat emerald. The design takes inspiration from the abstract forms of coral, and Palmiero has managed to evoke the feeling of underwater motion through the subtle curves and irregular forms of this remarkable ring.

Ressence Type 3 'Eucalyptus'

Ressence tells time differently, thanks to a crown-free design and an ingenious system of rotating titanium discs. The Type 3 is a 44mm titanium-cased marvel with an oil-filled case that allows for incredible legibility at every angle. Additionally, the dial is in a subtle 'eucalyptus' green, which makes this modernist design feel as calming as it is cool.

Ulysse Nardin Freak One OPS

Green is clearly the colour of the season, and it certainly works for Ulysse Nardin. The brand has given their iconic Freak — a revolutionary design that sees the balance placed front and centre on the dial as the 'hands' of the watch; this Freak One OPS has been given a tactical makeover with a khaki dial and strap, paired with a rugged Carbonium case. If you like your haute horlogerie with a side of military chic, this could well be the watch for you.

Gelfman IN-16 Nixie Tubes

If you're looking to gift a watch that is unlike any other, the Gelfman IN-16 Nixie Tubes is a great place to start. Rather than being satisfied with a dial and hands like 99% of watches out there, Gelfman has used Nixie Tubes, a sophisticated type of cold cathode incandescent bulb that displays glowing numerals. Gelfman has elevated this antiquated technology and integrated it into the IN-16 Nixie Tubes, creating a watch that's guaranteed to get people talking.

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