Facet Emerald
The Rectangular Facet Watch
Experience the brilliance of emeralds and the elegance of Swiss watchmaking with the new Facet Emerald Collection. Each timepiece in this exquisite collection captures the captivating allure of the emerald diamond cut, reflected in the unique octangular case and striking facetted glass. The 21x32mm rectangular stainless steel case, with a slim 8mm profile, gracefully adorns the wrist, while the fine Milanese bracelet adds a touch of refined luxury. Beneath the beautifully cut glass lies a mesmerizing sunray dial, available in a spectrum of captivating colors: mysterious purple, radiant gold, elegant green, and deep blue. Delicate lines serve as hour indexes, enhancing the clean and sophisticated aesthetic. Swiss Made with a water resistance of 3 ATM, the Facet Emerald Collection is more than just a watch, it's a statement of timeless style and unparalleled craftsmanship.
Why Shop Jowissa
Strong Brand Foundation
Signature Crystal Cut
(Hand) Made In Switzerland
Enduring Legacy (since 1951)
Strong Brand Foundation
Signature Crystal Cut
(Hand) Made In Switzerland
Enduring Legacy (since 1951)
FAQ
What is the meaning of the brand name JOWISSA?
How long will the battery of my watch last?
Can I wash my leather band with water?
Can I adjust the length of my steel or ceramic bracelet?
Is my watch water resistant?
3 ATM: Watches tested for 3 ATM should not be worn when bathing or showering. They are build to withstand light rain, sweat and brief water contact.
5 ATM: Watches tested for 5 ATM are made to withstand rain, sweat and short swims.
10 ATM: Short dives, swim and other water sports are ok
20 ATM: Deep Dives, swims and other water sports are ok.
Can I exchange my watch band?
What does Emerald cut mean?
Originally developed for cutting emerald gemstones to prevent chipping, this style became a hallmark of the Art Deco era. It is prized for its vintage charm, architectural lines, and understated luxury.
Rather than diamond, Jowissa utilizes expertly cut mineral glass (for watches) and Austrian crystal (for jewelry), each piece faceted in the emerald cut to capture and reflect light with distinct, geometric elegance.