Instrumentino Watch
The feminine, jewellery-led descendant of de Grisogono's first watch vocabulary.
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Story & heritage
De Grisogono entered watchmaking in 2000 with the Instrumento No Uno, a square-cased model that set the tone for the brand's timepieces. Instrumentino developed that geometry into a jewellery-watch scale, keeping the rectangular attitude while leaning into gem-setting and strap colour.
The model belongs to the same world as the house's high jewellery: watches treated less as neutral instruments and more as objects of adornment.
Materials & craft
The sourced Instrumentino is described with an 18k rose-gold diamond bezel, transparent caseback, quartz movement and a rectangular case. Its pavé case and textured strap are the details that make it read as de Grisogono rather than a conventional dress watch.
How to choose & style
Instrumentino is a bracelet as much as a watch. Wear it snug, stacked with slim gold bangles if you want more shine, or alone with a rolled shirt cuff to keep the case shape visible.