Tête-à-Tête. Intimate, confidential, exclusive. A dialogue, an emotional and cultural exchange between artists who contaminate each other, work together, in synergy, produce works that overcome personal fences, influence each other, enrich the viewer. An exhibition to frame an event at the iconic Mucciaccia contemporary and modern art gallery, Via di Fontanella Borghese in Rome.
For the occasion, the prestigious Roman jewelry store Bedetti invited passionate customers to discover eight new watches from the Swiss Brand TUDOR, thus concluding the summer season of collaboration with leading watch and jewelry houses. Timepieces, and timeless, that subtly combine traditional aesthetic elements with contemporary watchmaking art.
The watches presented are divided into two categories: the Black Bay line, dedicated to a male audience, and the Clair De Rose line, entirely dedicated to women, revisited with the introduction of new “blue TUDOR” dials.
The new Black Bay monochrome version features the “original” dimensions of the Black Bay, with a 41 mm diameter case, and mounts a manufacture-certified Master Chronometer caliber.
The new Black Bay 58 GMT, also Master Chronometer-certified, with its 39 mm diameter case and bidirectional bezel in warm colors, evokes the golden age of air travel and the dynamic life of the jet set.
Present for the occasion were Stefano and Marcello Bedetti, who welcomed guests to the splendid two-story casket in the center of Rome. It was a gathering of art, passion, and timeless culture, like the watches on display, which attracted the attention of onlookers, an audience of about 130 exceptional guests, representatives of the world of culture, cinema, and art.
Bedetti and TUDOR, flanked by hosts Massimiliano Mucciaccia and consort Giulia Abate, designed for the guests an itinerary of knowledge, traditions, cultural references and author references, which was followed by a dinner-buffet a stone’s throw from the iconic Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. There was no shortage of welcome cocktails to sew the relationships, the network, the conviviality of a proscenium as exclusive as it was intimate. Unmissable was the DJ set conceived by Eleonora Albrecht, a reference in the world of electronic music in the Capital, who entertained those present with a pressing and entertaining rhythm.
An evening animated by the passion of those who make living well the figure of their professional trajectories, an interlude of culture in a suspended time, as TUDOR watches know how to draw to set happiness in a vivid memory.