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The Alexander Shorokhoff Wintergenta in Stunning Silver is a Work of Art

To enjoy watches is to appreciate the intersection of function and aesthetics. As modes of self-expression, watches are the canvas on which art is created. Cases, dials, and hands are design elements that, when in harmony, can combine to form something truly beautiful. This elegance is something that Alexander Shorokhoff pursues – and achieves – with its new model, the Wintergenta. Created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Inhorgenta 2024, one of Europe’s premier jewelry, watchmaking, and gemstone trade fairs, the Wintergenta is limited to just 50 pieces worldwide.

First up, the specs: the Alexander Shorokhoff Wintergenta measures 39mm wide and only 10.6mm thick. It features a case made of 925 silver and is paired with a 20mm blue stingray leather strap with an engraved solid stainless steel buckle. Up top is a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, and inside is an automatic G100-La Joux-Perret movement with a hand-engraved rotor and a power reserve of 68 hours. The watch is water resistant to 30m.

At first glance, the Wintergenta makes an undeniable impression thanks to its intricate dial. Alexander Shorokhoff has developed a special process for its diamond dust dial, and the incredibly-detailed image of branches and leaves is a joy to behold. This is a watch that looks mesmerizing in photos and is undoubtedly even better in person. Upon further inspection, other details come to light like rarely-seen spade style hands in blued steel, which match the leather strap, and the painstakingly hand-engraved case made of 925 silver. The engraved swirl motif extends from the bezel, to the sides of the case, and even to the top of the lugs. The result is a watch that exemplifies the ideals of hand-crafting and classical ornate finishing. The only modern touch is the discreet date window at six o’clock.

It is no surprise that the Wintergenta is a design award-winning watch; the only question is: who are the lucky 50 to pick up this truly unique piece? With a retail price starting at 4,850 EUR, visit Alexander Shorokhoff at their online shop today to learn more. Interested enthusiasts can also reach out to the brand’s official American distributor, Ray Grenon, at Grenon’s of Newport, RI.

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