
Harry Winston, the owner of the most beautiful and desired diamonds in the world, became famous after acquiring the collection of jewelry of Arabella Huntington. Considering it out of fashion, he decided to redesign the great majority by adding a touch of his own personality.
The story of Harry Winston, the man that reinvented beauty when it comes to jewelry, started at the age of 12, when the little boy saw a dusted ring in a shop window. The thought that the ring may be something else made him pay 25 cents for an old piece of jewelry, a piece of jewelry which he sold two days later at the price of $ 800. His talent and the immense trust he had in what he enjoyed most, the love he had for diamonds, turned another sad story staring a poor child, like in the case of Dior or Coco Chanel, into an amazing happy tale filled with beauty and elegance.
The house of Harry Winston is more than just brand that creates jewelry. This brand managed to establish new standards and to give every piece of jewelry a story and a personality of its own.
No matter if we are talking about wedding rings, necklaces or watches, Harry Winston is the father of diamonds, the person that managed to appreciate them more than anyone in the world and this fact has brought him the well-deserved fame.
Avenue Traffic, the new timepiece launched by Harry Winston is, as the name suggests, inspired by city life, more exactly the city of New York. The impressive architecture inspired not only the name but also the appearance of the watch.
Avenue Traffic symbolizes the future and where the architectural growth is leading us. The futuristic, asymmetrical, geometric forms, embellished with 58 perfect diamonds are an up to date version of the unforgettable Harry Winston Avenue Collection. The shinny diamonds leave the impression that every time you look at them you can see Fifth Avenue during the night.
The “just like a blinking skyscraper” Avenue Traffic has a beautiful, elegant satin strap that adds a plus of elegance and perfectly finishes the watch.

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