Meeting – perhaps a collision – between the worlds of haute high-end watches and jewelry. A connection that blurs the boundaries between the two, and more than anything, highlights their overlap. Some numbers: 233 diamonds with a total weight of 24 carats adorn – and quite cover – the white gold case, which is 47mm in diameter. Three additional diamonds wander along paths above the dial and are adjacent to three tourbillons. The Baguette cut of the diamonds is particularly challenging, and precision in the process is essential to achieve the unique brilliance of these stones. Three tourbillons are powered by two main spring barrels in the Skeleton caliber, which exposes the watch’s intricacies and offers manual winding and a 48-hour power reserve. This Swiss brand has previously won awards for innovation, including an award for the first watch they created, in which all its parts – the case, dial, buckle, and hands – were made of meteorite that came from outer space. Price: $1.2 million.