Maserati translates the feeling of Italian power and disciplined style from the racetrack to watches and jewelry. The lines are clear and modern; the vision – confident, without unnecessary noise. The brand works with stainless steel, leather, ceramic, and high-quality coatings, emphasizing the iconic trident in every detail. The result is a collection of chronographs and “just time” models, complemented by bracelets, necklaces, and cufflinks that look elegant both with a suit and casual clothes.
Vision and Craftsmanship
The typical silhouette of Maserati watches is clean and readable: balanced proportions, clear indexes and hands, well-shaped lugs, and a crown with the trident. The chronographs carry a sporty character with three subdials and a tachymeter bezel; the “just time” models rely on simplified, everyday elegance. Cases are usually between 41 and 45 mm – a range that allows choosing whether the watch sits more understated or more noticeable on the wrist. For cleaner models, 41–42 mm offers a delicate presence, while 43–45 mm looks more decisive.
The brand pays attention to comfort: buttons and crowns rest pleasantly on the hand, metal bracelets are well polished on the edges, and leather straps are soft from the first wear. Some models feature “open” dials, partially revealing the mechanism – an effect that adds dynamism without compromising the watch’s clarity.
Materials and Coatings
The base is stainless steel – durable, with a beautiful shine after quality polishing or satin finishing. Colored versions use ion plating (PVD) in gold, black, or dark blue; it gives tone and protection to the metal. The glasses are mineral, often with a sapphire coating, which increases scratch resistance in everyday use. Straps are genuine leather or silicone (in the sportier series), and when you see a metal “mesh,” it is a metal Milanese mesh bracelet – a fine metal mesh, not a leather strap.
Inside work quartz movements for precision and carefree use or automatic movements in selected models – pleasing for lovers of classic watchmaking. Water resistance is usually 5–10 ATM: sufficient for rain and occasional splashes, and at 10 ATM – also for swimming (without diving).
Maserati Jewelry
Maserati Jewels offers minimalist bracelets, necklaces, rings, and cufflinks with the characteristic trident. The language here is the same: clean lines, sporty aesthetics, confident geometry. Materials are steel, leather (including modern variants with recycled leather in some models), and ceramic for a glossy, durable accent. Some collections include tennis bracelets – a uniform rhythm of stones for a subtle sparkle, as well as capsules with diamond accents or faceted sapphire for a refined detail. Recognizable are the series Iconic (polished steel and colored PVD coatings), Ceramic (bright gloss), and Diamonds & Tennis (elegant, uniform sparkle).
Signatures and Characteristic Models
Among the watches, several names stand out clearly. Traguardo is a purebred chronograph with a 45 mm case and a distinct sporty look – ideal when you want character on the wrist. Stile plays with graphic bridges and often with “skeleton” windows; the design senses movement without hindering time reading. Potenza is a bold line where the trident is the leading motif – sometimes as a relief, other times as an opening in the dial. Epoca returns classic proportions and carries a softer, retro spirit; it often pairs wonderfully with a metal Milanese mesh bracelet for a delicate, elegant texture. For a more compact look, Velocità at 41 mm sits discreetly but not without character.
In jewelry, Iconic and Ceramic are the “uniform” of contemporary urban style: flat elements with the trident, straight links, smooth surfaces, and measured shine. If you seek more light, Diamonds & Tennis adds a uniform sparkle, appropriate both day and night.
How to Wear It Now
For the workday, Stile on a metal bracelet combined with a fine steel bracelet is suitable – elegant enough for a suit without distracting attention. In the evening, Traguardo with a black dial and leather strap looks strong with a dark tuxedo or monochrome shirt; add a thin Iconic bracelet for a cuff accent. The weekend loves textures: Epoca on Milanese mesh with a knitted sweater and denim gives intelligent casualness; a ceramic bracelet in blue adds freshness. For travel, choose Velocità (41 mm) on a metal bracelet – comfortable, durable, and easy to combine; keep a silicone strap handy for sporty days.
Size and Fit
As a guideline: 41–42 mm cases look more modest and are universal for most wrists; 43–45 mm appears more expressive and carries a distinct sporty character. If you like the watch to “sit” delicately under the cuff, look for a thinner case and 41–42 mm diameter. Metal bracelets allow fine adjustment through links and micro-holes on the clasp; Milanese mesh adjusts precisely with a sliding clasp. Leather straps are standard size and easily replaceable if needed – practical if you want one watch with different moods.
In jewelry, the most common sizes are 21–22 cm for men's bracelets and adjustable options 18 + 3.5 cm. If your wrist is between two sizes, prefer a model with an extender – it gives freedom through seasons when the wrist slightly changes circumference.
Care and Maintenance
Clean the watch with a soft, dry cloth. Mineral glass with sapphire coating is durable but not invulnerable – avoid contact with rough surfaces. PVD coatings (black, gold, blue) should be protected from abrasive cleaners; wipe lightly after wearing to preserve the even tone. Leather does not like water and perfumes – remove the strap when bathing and let it “rest” after an intense day. Metal bracelets should be washed occasionally with lukewarm water and dried well. With water resistance 10 ATM, you can swim, but saunas and hot pools are not recommended for seals and coatings.
Steel and ceramic bracelets require minimal care – periodic cleaning and separate storage to avoid scratching each other. Leather bracelets should be maintained with specialized balm; apply sparingly and avoid metal parts.
Maserati Past and Present
The car brand Maserati was founded in 1914 in Bologna, and today is in Modena – a city that itself is a symbol of Italian engineering. The trident, inspired by the statue of Neptune, is the constant sign of the brand’s power and elegance. The watches and jewelry convey exactly this spirit: discipline in lines, respect for the material, and a confident contour that does not shout but convincingly presents itself.
The brand’s licensed partner in watches and jewelry works according to modern standards for quality and traceability of materials. Collections include solutions with recycled leather, and steel and ceramic are naturally durable and easy to maintain. Packaging and papers are becoming more eco-friendly, and the philosophy is practical: long product life, measured design, and reasonable care from the wearer.
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