
Berd Vay’e
Berd Vay’e is the brainchild of two dynamic individuals with decades of experience in the fine watch and jewelry industry.
The pair combined a shared fascination which began at a young age with watchmaking and the harmony in which watch components work together to inspire art lovers and watch collectors alike from around the world.
These two artisans have sourced and continue to source thousands of vintage watches and watch components from around the globe with the final goal of the preserving their venerable history in precious Lucite®. They passionately seek out new design inspiration from the world of horology. The name “Berd Vay’e” represents a culmination of syllables from the designer’s names, an homage to their each of their personal passions for horology itself.
Preserving history
These artisans have sourced some of the best-made vintage watch components from around the globe, preserving their venerable history in precious Lucite®. The name “Berd Vay’e” represents a culmination of syllables from their own names, an homage to their own personal passion for horology itself.
Products
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Berd Vay’e – Chess Bishop
£7,375.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Chess Grand Master King
£9,050.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Chess Knight
£8,200.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Chess Pawn
£6,275.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Chess Queen of Parts
£9,050.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Chess Rook
£7,375.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Galaxy
£7,125.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Gravity
£7,125.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Hallucination
£7,125.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Horosphere (Small)
£2,950.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Horosphere (Large)
£5,775.00 ex VAT -
Berd Vay’e – Lost in Time (Large)
£5,775.00 ex VAT
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