iW Magazine Spring 2020 | Page 62

iW INTERVIEW: ANTOINE PIN ON SERPENTI The new Bulgari Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon features the world’s smallest tourbillon. DURING LVMH WATCH WEEK, BULGARI MADE IT CLEAR THAT WOMEN ARE A PRIORITY AUDIENCE FOR THE BRAND, even as many of its recent award-winning Finissimo watches are targeted to male collectors. This explains in part why Bulgari debuted a new set of Serpenti watches during the debut event. But Bulgari also took the opportunity to enhance its offerings to women with a renewed attention to technical breakthroughs that in some ways match the cutting-edge thinness of Finissimo. Indeed, Bulgari’s highlight debut in Dubai, the Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillon, features the world’s smallest tourbillon, a technical coup that does double duty for the jeweler and watchmaker. In addition to empha- sizing its collections for women, the new watch symbolizes Bulgari’s plans to expand the use of mechanical movements within a broader range of its feminine collections. As Bulgari Managing Director, Watch Business Unit Antoine Pin explains below, “Since we are a fully integrated manufacturer, why shouldn’t we make high-end complications for ladies?” We discussed this and other topics with Pin during the Watch Week debut event. The Bulgari Octo Finissimo Automatic Satin-Polished Steel movements in small sizes. Secondly, we have built up incredible experience in micromechanics in our quest to reduce the size of movements while maintaining their performance. With this experience comes the appetite to go further. To see what we can do. Why focus for now on complicated movements? It is somewhat easier to work on a small size tourbillon in limited numbers then to work on large mechanical movements. It is more technically complicated, but because of the production process, the questions you are tackling are different. Being a fully integrated high horology company, we have a better understanding sometimes of these smaller volume, highly complicated movements. Underlining this is the fact that we have a majority of clients who are women. And since we are a fully integrated manufacturer, why shouldn’t we make high-end complications for ladies? Some would say that there are no clients for this, but we get requests for this. We especially saw this with the Divas’ Dream. So what we are trying here very much fits in with our philosophy. iW: Why is it important to place mechanical movements inside watches for women? Will you extend this work into additional, simpler movements? Antoine Pin: We have two important reasons. First, Serpenti was born with mechanical movements. And today there are very few mechanical We should, clearly. It makes sense. Yes, a few movements of the small size do exist, from Rolex and Jaeger-LeCoultre, but these are very limited. 62 | INTERNATIONAL WATCH | SPRING 2020