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“Our most luxurious watch yet. A stunning addition to the CW women’s collection”


Belisama: luxury on your wrist


The perfect way to launch our women’s automatic offer: that’s how Chris Ward describe the luxurious Belisama, the stunning addition to the company’s women’s collection. Rejecting the male-dominated industry view that women are not interested in the mechanism of a watch, but only in how it looks, the Belisama is powered by the 17.2mm calibre 2671-2, the smallest of ETA’s automatic movements. It can be viewed through the exhibition back of this spectacular timepiece.


Named after a Celtic goddess, the Belisama is CW’s most luxurious watch yet. The dial has a galvanic silver guilloche finish on which six indexes are picked out in


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sparkling diamonds. In the diamond bezel versions diamonds decorate the case also. In all, 36 full-cut, VVS1, Top Wesselton diamonds – a very fine grade of gems – are used. A blue cabouchon stone decorates the crown. The cases – in hand polished stainless steel or a lustrous 18ct gold plate –are carried on luxurious alligator leather straps or high-grade bracelets carefully designed to fit a smaller wrist. Few manufacturers make an automatic watch for women and those that do – such as Omega with its Ladymatics – ask for prices that are far beyond the reach of most people. The Belisama range, however, has prices starting from only £599. Read more about the exciting new Belisama collection on pages 34-37.


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