Classic COLLECTION

Limited in production, these series of luxurious timepieces represent Backes & Strauss’ close association with British Royalty, its fondness towards English history, as well as its dedication to philanthropy.

Close-up of a luxury wristwatch with a diamond-encrusted bezel, pink Roman numerals on a silver face, and a black leather strap, positioned in front of an illustration of Big Ben and a map of London.

Berkeley Collection

The Berkeley collection is inspired by London’s Berkeley Square, with its leafy garden and 18th-century elegance. Its iconic plane trees were planted in 1789, the year Backes & Strauss started trading. 

Close-up of a diamond-encrusted wristwatch with a white strap, set against a black-and-white city map and statue of a winged figure on top of a building.

PICCADILLY Collection

The Piccadilly collection is inspired by John Nash’s grand circular junction, Piccadilly Circus. Piccadilly Circus highlighted Nash’s dramatic vision, which was the height of modern fashion with the stylish neighbourhood of Piccadilly.

Close-up of a luxury Rolex watch with a diamond-encrusted gold face, Roman numeral hour markers, a date display, and a red leather strap. The background features a black and white cityscape of London buildings and street map.

REGENT
Collection

The classical proportions of architect John Nash’s work across London, from Regent Street, to Regent’s Park and St. James’ Park, are found in the sweeping curves and bold symmetry of the Backes & Strauss Regent collection.

RENAISSANCE Collection

The deliciously slim timepieces of the Renaissance collection combine our signature look and craftsmanship with an understated silhouette, available in all three of our classic designs: the Piccadilly, the Berkeley and the Regent.

A wristwatch with a black strap, featuring a face with the brand 'Backes & Strauss' and a design of large heart-shaped pink gemstones surrounded by small diamonds.

VICTORIA Collection

The Victoria collection is inspired by the 19th century jewellery designs from our archive, notably the Victorian era. Signifying Queen Victoria’s everlasting love for Prince Albert, the interlocking heart is a leitmotif of this collection.