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The festive radiance of the Glashütte Original Serenade Luna
By SENATUS Magazine | 24 December 2025

There is a particular kind of magic that settles over the world during the holidays, a glow that finds its perfect reflection in the shimmering silhouette of the Serenade Luna.

Bathed in the soft flicker of candlelight and the warmth of festive decor, this new collection reveals its most glamorous side. It is a timepiece designed not just to keep pace with the season but to elevate it, serving as a wearable gem that captures the very essence of celebration.

The artistry of the watch is revealed in its delicate details, featuring a handcrafted mother-of-pearl dial that dances with iridescent light. Framed by a sparkling diamond bezel, the face offers a lustrous depth that feels both timeless and deeply personal. At its heart, the artfully rendered moon phase display underscores the graceful, feminine character of the design, lending a poetic touch to every passing hour.

Whether it is an intimate evening by the hearth or a grand seasonal gala, this elegant wristwatch ensures that every moment is embellished with a sense of wonder and sophisticated precision.

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