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Although Replica Rolex GMT-Master II is not the first brand to use coins to make its watches and jewellery, it is true that the Monete pieces by Replica Rolex GMT-Master II, which were introduced in 1960, are still very popular and sought-after. This is due to their celebrity connections. These "old money" treasures are loved by everyone,Replica Rolex GMT-Master II from Grace Kelly to Goldie Hwn to Candice Bergen. They will forever be linked to one the greatest love stories of the 20th century thanks to Elizabeth Taylor's pendant that she wore during her scandalous affair in Rome with Richard Burton.

Replica Rolex GMT-Master II is a brand that refuses to conform to convention. Replica Rolex GMT-Master II continues to search for alternative diamonds to the default. The maison is known for its unique and innovative use of coloured gems. Coins were an obvious progression. Replica Rolex GMT-Master II has used early 20th-century American coins as well as ancient coins from Persia, Greece and Rome over the years. Due to the rarity of the precious materials used, new Monete pieces are always exciting. Two stunning examples were unveiled earlier in the year. Each watch showcases Replica Rolex GMT-Master II’s cutting-edge watchmaking in a frame of stunning haute joaillerie, and historical Roman coins.

The Octo Monete wristwatch has an octagonal watch case that surrounds an antique silver Roman coin. This acts as a cover for the dial and opens via the winding crown. The chosen coin is from the 4th Century and was made during Constantinus Augustus' time. The Calibre BWL 268, the world's smallest tourbillon movement,replica watches is contained within the case. The calibre has 253 components and a thickness of 1.95mm. It features a flying tourbillon supported by a ball bearing ring, instead of the standard pivoting axle.

The second piece, an octagonally shaped pendant-watch, is equally impressive. The dial is again covered with a 4th-century coin depicting Alexander, King of Macedonia, and conqueror of Persian Empire. The cover can be opened to reveal the Calibre BVL 208, a gold openworked movement. This same movement was also found in the Serpenti Incantati Skeleton tourbillon that was launched in 2016. The pink-gold case with 90cm neck chain and the 90cm necklace are set with rubies and diamonds.