Gucci presents new Horsebit jewelry and watches, as part of the 70th anniversary celebrations of this iconic emblem. Bold designs feature classic Horsebit motifs intertwined with minimalist links to create striking geometric chains with seamlessly integrated closures.

First conceived by Aldo Gucci as a loafer embellishment in 1953, the Horsebit reflects the House’s historical links with the equestrian world. A stylized version in miniature of the double ring and bar metal clamp in a horse’s bridle, it has been a signature symbol for Gucci ever since. As a signifier of the community embodied by the House, it has been interpreted over seven decades in hardware and motifs across accessories, jewelry and ready-to-wear.

In this occasion, the House presents several new jewelry pieces, entirely crafted in yellow gold, including a ring, a necklace and two bracelets – one single row and one double row. The contemporary chain design alternates the classical Horsebit signature with a more minimalist pattern, creating a captivating contrast.

A necklace and two bracelets in single and three-row designs, with diamond baguettes and vivid green enamel embellishment, complete the collection. Two new watches also highlight the iconic Horsebit. One has a delicate double row chain with a multifaceted lozenge case; the other has a bolder, three-row chain. Both designs feature a yellow gold case, bracelet and a golden-colored brushed dial.

LoL, Sandra

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