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The Carpe Koi watch bracelet, featuring the watch dial in the fish's mouth.


The Carpe Koi watch bracelet, set with diamonds, yellow sapphires, spessartite garnets, black spinels and tourmalines.


The real thing, an ornamental carp or Koi, in its natural environment.
  Van Cleef & Arpels pays tribute to ornamental Japanese carp


March 30, 2015


The Koi, or more specifically "nishikigoi," is an ornamental variety of domesticated carp that is popularly placed in outdoor ponds or water gardens in Japan. Seemingly delicate, they nonetheless swim up rivers and climb waterfalls, with a spirit of daring, it is said, which is not unlike that of a Samurai warrior. Popular legend has it that, when caught, the Koi will lie still beneath the knife, facing its death bravely, like a Samurai facing a sword.

As a tribute to the popular symbol, Van Cleef & Arpels unveiled a Carpe Koi watch bracelet at the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) in January in Geneva. Orange-colored in lifelike detail, it included 8,000 precious gemstones and took 3,450 hours to create.

Created in yellow gold and white gold, the timepiece was set with diamonds, yellow sapphires, spessartite garnets, black spinels and tourmalines.

The watch itself is presented in the carp's mouth, which opens to reveal a quartz-powered watch dial, made of yellow gold, princess-cut diamonds, spessartite garnets and yellow sapphires.

The bracelet is unfastened by pressing on the fish's tail.

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