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The Eterna Grace Open Art is a Gorgeous Ladies` Timepiece

By Brody Patterson

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Though perhaps not as famous as some of its competitors, Eterna is a high-end Swiss watchmaker with over 150 years behind it. Introduced in 1948, the ball-bearing mounted rotor system, designed to reduce friction, was a particularly significant moment in watchmaking history, and Eterna is so proud of that moment that it has chosen the fiver little spheres as its logo, which you can still see on all their dials. The exquisite Grace Open Art ladies` timepiece is no exception.

As suggested in its name, the watch is a veritable work of art. It features an 18-carat white or yellow gold case measuring 34 mm in diameter, as well as a bezel set with 57 Top Wesselton diamonds. The dial, on the other hand, is available in white or black mother-of-pearl, with a circular aperture offering a view of the watch’s inner workings, while another wave of 71 diamonds flows from it, looping towards the top half of the dial. Keeping the design clean and elegant, no indices or numerals have been added, further emphasizing the timepieces jewelry-like character.

Finally, the movement is the Swiss automatic ETA caliber 2824-2 with 25 jewels, beating at a frequency of 28,800 vph, and with a power reserve of 38 hours.

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About Brody Patterson

Brody has worked as a full time staff writer for Luxatic for over five years, covering luxury news, product releases and in-depth reviews, and specializing in verticals on the website alongside the tech & leisure section, as well as men's fashion, watches and travel. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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