Introducing Breguet Refreshes the Tradition Collection with a Modern Touch
Welcome to the hub of the horoloy
A new chapter in the history of the Serpenti collection
First introduced in the 1940s, the Serpenti quickly gained fame for its distinctive "Tubogas" bracelets, featuring a flexible, coiled design that emulates the fluid elegance of a serpent. Since then, the Serpenti collection has remained one of the Maison's most iconic and luxurious lines, earning its place as one of the most coveted women’s watches.
Building on this legacy, Bvlgari has unveiled the latest Serpenti Seduttori and Tubogas Automatic collections, marking a new chapter for the brand with the introduction of an in-house automatic movement. These timepieces not only celebrate the hypnotic charm of the snake since 2025 is the Chinese year of the snake, but also showcase technical innovation with the all-new BVS100 Lady Solotempo automatic movement.
The Seduttori models feature a 34 mm oval case available in stainless steel, rose gold, yellow gold, and white gold. Depending on the variant, the bezel is adorned with 36 or 273 round brilliant-cut diamonds. In contrast, the Tubogas collection presents a slightly larger 35 mm rose gold case, complemented by diamond embellishments. Both collections are equipped with a sapphire crystal and a transparent case back, offering a glimpse of the intricately designed rotor. Water resistance is rated at 30 meters across all models.
![]() | ![]() |
The Serpenti Seduttori models showcase either white opaline or diamond pavé dials, paired with gold-plated or steel hands and indices. These watches display hours, minutes, and seconds. The Tubogas collection features opaline dials with sunray motifs and rose gold-plated hands and indices, offering a minimalist layout that displays only hours and minutes.
Powering these watches as we have mentioned is the BVS100 Lady Solotempo automatic movement, developed in-house by Bvlgari. This compact, reliable calibre features a rotor adorned with a snake-scale motif. The movement delivers a robust 50-hour power reserve, and measures 3.9mm in thickness.
The Serpenti Seduttori collection features supple bracelets that integrate with the case, available in matching metals with optional diamond settings. For the Tubogas models, the signature coiled bracelet design is offered in single or double-twirl variations, embodying the fluid elegance of a serpent wrapping around the wrist. All prices for these timepieces are available upon request.
For more information, you can visit Bvlgari’s official website.
Introducing DB28GS Swordfish: The Luxury Dive Watch from De Bethune
Introducing A. Lange & Söhne Continues Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Datograph
Introducing Breguet Unveils Its Final 250th-Anniversary Timepiece: Expérimentale 1
Introducing Simon Brette Unveils the Chronomètre Artisans in Stainless Steel
Hands on The New Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Collection
Introducing Moritz Grossmann Presents the TEFNUT Seddiqi 75 Anniversary Edition
Editorial The Most Sought After Dial Finishing
First Look A Special UAE Edition of “The World Is Yours Dual Time Zone”
Editorial The Secrets of Watch Case Design
Editorial The Titanium Watch Revolution
Introducing The Voutilainen CSW or Cushion Shape Worldtime: A Sculpture in Time
Editorial Is Carbon Fiber the Key to Richard Mille and Horacio Pagani’s Success?
Comment Delete Text
This page is available in English only. Please click below to visit Arabic Home page!