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Bvlgari & MB&F Reimagine the Iconic Serpenti

Collaborations in watchmaking often bring together the creativity of a brand and its chosen partner, whether they be artists, athletes, or designers. However, it’s far rarer to see two well-known watchmaking powerhouses join forces. The partnership between Bvlgari and MB&F is a fascinating case, as both brands serve as creative forces in the industry with anything they put their hands on. 

Their latest collaboration, the Bvlgari x MB&F Serpenti, follows their 2021 partnership, which resulted in the MB&F x Bvlgari LM FlyingT Allegra launched at Dubai Watch Week. This time, the two brands reinterpret Bvlgari’s iconic Serpenti through the mechanical artistry of MB&F’s horological machines, merging biomorphic design with high-complication watchmaking in a way that only they can.

Delma

Delma is a Swiss luxury watch company that has been producing high-quality, sophisticated watches for nearly a century. It was founded in 1924 by brothers Adolf and Albert Gilomen as A. & A. Gilomen S.A. in Lengnau near Grenchen, Switzerland. In 1966, the company was renamed Delma Watch Ltd.r.
Delma’s history is marked by several notable achievements and watch launches. The Delma insignia first appeared on pocket and wristwatches in 1933, followed by the first chronograph in 1946. In 1975, the company enjoyed great success with its two professional divers’ watches: the Shell Star and Quattro. 

In 1991, Delma launched its Klondike collection as an annual limited-edition mechanical gold and platinum collection which has served as Delma’s signature line ever since
Delma has continued to innovate and expand its collections over the years. In 2011, Delma released a professional diver’s watch with a water-resistance to 3,000 meters. Delma watches are divided into five subsections: Racing, Diver, Dress and Ladies.