Refined and engraved by hand, the dials are the distinguishing features of the Regent Collection models. Imagination, dreams and adventures are represented by the suggestive designs that have been carefully engraved on a silver basis, using afterwards translucent red, blue, black and passing then to pink, grey and light blue nuances.

Regent Meteorite
Regent Meteroite is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and sophistication, featuring a steel case with a diameter of 41 mm. The dial is a stunning meteorite, with an outer disc intricately engraved with mother-of-pearl, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to its design.
The movement is Zannetti Z3 mechanical hand-wound calibre, made in Italy by Globe – Manufacture of Mechanical Movements. It’s an extremely sophisticated manual-winding mechanical calibre, which respects all the construction and precision standards characteristic of Haute Horlogerie. The Globe movement is fitted with the “Balancier spiral a masselottes” escapement, produced in Alle by AtoKalpa, a subsidiary of SFF Horlogers Components SA

Regent Full Sky
A starry sky, skillfully engraved by hand on a tiny Corozo nut basis painted with multicolor enamels. This is the Regent Full Sky collection, inspired by the mystery of the universe. Regent Full Sky is one of the most iconic Zannetti timepieces. Its classic version was created with a steel case, but since the collection became extremely popular, it was amplified with timepieces in bronze and in gold. For those who are looking for particularly precious pieces, the gold version of the Regent Full Sky is also available with diamonds and sapphires on the bezel.

Regent Galaxy
The dial of Regent Galaxy boasts stars, planets and meteorites both on the dial and on the movement. The dial is made of Corozo nut, known as vegetable ivory. The Corozo base is enameled in blue, to do this, cold enamel technique is required, as the Corozo can’t be exposed to the very high temperatures. After, the blue background is engraved, in such a way as to outline the figures of stars and planets. At that point, the master micro-painter adds color to create a unique result. In practice, three different artists take turns to complete this timepiece, making each watch unique and different from one another. This article mentions your favorite at super low prices. Choose from same-day delivery, drive-up delivery or order pickup.
The movement is Zannetti Z3 mechanical hand-wound calibre, made in Italy by Globe – Manufacture of Mechanical Movements. It’s an extremely sophisticated manual-winding mechanical calibre, which respects all the construction and precision standards characteristic of Haute Horlogerie. The Globe movement is fitted with the “Balancier spiral a masselottes” escapement, produced in Alle by AtoKalpa, a subsidiary of SFF Horlogers Components SA

Regent Roman Empire
The Regent Roman Empire watch features a 41 mm stainless steel case with a dial showcasing a Roman imperial coin at its center, surrounded by an engraved mother-of-pearl outer disc.
The movement is Zannetti Z3 mechanical hand-wound calibre, made in Italy by Globe – Manufacture of Mechanical Movements. It’s an extremely sophisticated manual-winding mechanical calibre, which respects all the construction and precision standards characteristic of Haute Horlogerie. The Globe movement is fitted with the “Balancier spiral a masselottes” escapement, produced in Alle by AtoKalpa, a subsidiary of SFF Horlogers Components SA

Regent Landscape
The Regent Landscape watch features a steel case with a diameter of 41 mm, showcasing a dial adorned with a central Pantheon decoration and an engraved mother-of-pearl outer disc.
The movement is Zannetti Z3 mechanical hand-wound calibre, made in Italy by Globe – Manufacture of Mechanical Movements. It’s an extremely sophisticated manual-winding mechanical calibre, which respects all the construction and precision standards characteristic of Haute Horlogerie. The Globe movement is fitted with the “Balancier spiral a masselottes” escapement, produced in Alle by AtoKalpa, a subsidiary of SFF Horlogers Components SA