Gucci Unveils Expansive High Jewelry and Watchmaking Collections for 2025–2026

Gucci Unveils Expansive High Jewelry and Watchmaking Collections for 2025–2026

From gemstone labyrinths to Roman-inspired timepieces, the house amplifies craft and codes

Gucci expands its high jewelry and watchmaking portfolio for 2025 and 2026, unveiling a slate of new collections that span legacy codes, Italian heritage, and fine craftsmanship. The Maison debuts new iterations of Labirinti Gucci, Horsebit, and Marina Chain high jewelry, alongside fresh entries in G-Timeless, GUCCI 25H, and Gucci Interlocking timepieces. A new collaborative collection, Monili, with Pomellato rounds out the season with a statement on cross-house Italian craftsmanship.

Labirinti Gucci
First introduced in 2024, Labirinti Gucci returns with 20 new one-of-a-kind creations. Inspired by Italian gardens, Art Deco geometry, and maze-like flourishes, the collection is anchored by high-carat colored stones including a 52.86ct Brazilian aquamarine and a 24.75ct tanzanite. Highlighted designs include cascading diamond necklaces, intricate latticework, and floral-inspired rings that blend gemstone grandeur with the brand’s evolving house codes.

Horsebit
Gucci’s signature Horsebit motif enters the high jewelry arena in 2025. Key designs include an asymmetrical necklace featuring a 3.07ct ruby and tsavorites, as well as a diamond and sapphire bracelet accented by a 5.19ct center stone. Throughout the line, colored gemstone detailing emphasizes the brand’s heritage while elevating its equestrian iconography into refined, wearable statements.

Marina Chain
Reviving its 1960s nautical motif, Gucci reinterprets the Marina Chain through gemstone gradients and pavé-set finishes. Rainbow-colored rubies, tsavorites, and sapphires link together across a parure set, while pendant designs and earrings feature aquamarines, pink sapphires, and spinels—blending romantic color stories with structural precision.

G-Timeless
Five new G-Timeless Métiers d’Art timepieces debut in white or rose gold, each inspired by vintage Gucci scarf prints. Floral, nautical, equestrian, and safari motifs are reimagined using grand feu enameling, micro-marquetry, hand-painting, and gem inlay. All feature diamond-set tourbillon movements and alligator straps, nodding to Gucci’s technical and artistic horological expertise.

GUCCI 25H
A new GUCCI 25H Amphitheater model pays homage to Roman architecture with a skeleton flying tourbillon and multi-level baguette diamond dial. Set in an ultra-thin 40mm rose gold case, the timepiece features a 3D rehaut design and structural buckle—further elevating the brand’s high watchmaking credentials.

Gucci Interlocking
Gucci’s Interlocking timepiece returns in a new 41mm rose gold iteration, set with a mosaic of varying-sized diamonds. Housing a flying tourbillon and jumping hours complication, the model features a smoked sapphire dial layered with aventurine glass and hand-lacquered elements, completed by a black alligator strap.

Monili by Gucci x Pomellato
Debuted during Gucci Cruise 2026, Monili is a new collaboration between Gucci and Pomellato. The high jewelry collection explores sculptural forms through a fusion of stitched leather, pavé diamonds, and rose or white gold hardware. Designs include minaudières, cuffs, bracelets, and necklaces inspired by Pomellato’s 1980s archives, reinterpreted with Gucci’s tactile sensibility.

Together, these high jewelry and watchmaking collections reflect Gucci’s continued investment in heritage-driven luxury, while amplifying craft, complexity, and color in every detail.