MAISONNOIRE
PARIS

Curated Collection 2024 — 2025

The Art of Timeless Luxury

Eight masterpieces that define an era. Each piece a testament to heritage, craftsmanship, and the relentless pursuit of perfection.

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Hermès Birkin

Hermès

Birkin 30

The undisputed queen of handbags — a symbol of exclusivity since 1984.

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Hermès

Birkin 30 — Togo Leather

Hand-stitched by a single artisan over 18 hours. Each Birkin requires a waiting list measured in years, not months. The Togo calfskin develops a unique patina with age.

Resale Retention 112%
Avg. Market Price $22,300
Brand Revenue 2024 €14.9B

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Rolex Submariner

Rolex

Submariner Date

The definitive dive watch — precision engineering beneath the waves since 1953.

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Rolex

Submariner Date 126610LV

The "Kermit" — 41mm Oystersteel case, Cerachrom bezel in green, Calibre 3235 movement. Waterproof to 300 metres. The certified pre-owned programme defends secondary market integrity.

Resale Premium +244%
Annual Sales ~1M units
Brand Value 2025 $18.77B

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Louis Vuitton Neverfull

Louis Vuitton

Neverfull MM

The world's best-selling luxury tote — Monogram canvas, infinite capacity.

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Louis Vuitton

Neverfull MM Monogram

Crafted from coated Monogram canvas with natural cowhide trim. The side laces allow the bag to expand from structured tote to generous carry-all. A global phenomenon since 2007.

Resale Retention ~95%
Brand Revenue 2024 €22.2B
Brand Value 2025 $32.9B

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Chanel Classic Flap

Chanel

Classic Flap Bag

Coco's legacy reborn — quilted lambskin, interlocking CC, the eternal silhouette.

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Chanel

Classic Double Flap — Medium

Originally designed by Karl Lagerfeld in 1983, reinterpreting Coco Chanel's 2.55. Quilted lambskin or caviar leather, gold or silver hardware, and the iconic interlocking CC turnlock. Annual price increases ensure investment value.

Current Retail €10,600
Brand Revenue 2024 $19.7B
Brand Value 2025 $35.2B

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Cartier Love Bracelet

Cartier

Love Bracelet

A modern icon of devotion — the bracelet that requires a screwdriver to fasten.

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Cartier

Love Bracelet — 18K Yellow Gold

Created in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo in New York. The oval shape mirrors the Eiffel Tower's curves. Fastened with a miniature screwdriver, symbolizing locked love. One of the most copied — yet never surpassed — jewelry designs in history.

Retail Price €7,400
Brand Value 2025 $19.9B
Annual Sales ~1M units

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Dior Saddle Bag

Dior

Saddle Bag

John Galliano's equestrian masterpiece — resurrected and redefined for a new era.

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Dior

Saddle Bag — Oblique Jacquard

First introduced in 2000, the Saddle became an instant cultural phenomenon after appearing on Sex and the City. Reimagined by Maria Grazia Chiuri in 2018, the Oblique Jacquard version pays homage to the house's heritage while embracing modernity.

Retail Price €3,800
Brand Revenue 2024 €9.0B
Brand Strength Index 93.5 / 100

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Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra

Van Cleef & Arpels

Vintage Alhambra

The quatrefoil motif — where luck becomes wearable art, since 1968.

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Van Cleef & Arpels

Vintage Alhambra — Mother of Pearl

Inspired by the four-leaf clover, the Alhambra collection embodies luck, health, fortune, and love. Each motif is hand-crafted with meticulous attention to the guilloché and bead-of-gold detailing. The Sweet Alhambra leads resale at 112% retention.

Resale Retention 112%
Since 1968
Retail Range €3,200 — €48,000

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Patek Philippe Nautilus

Patek Philippe

Nautilus 5711

The holy grail of sports watches — Gerald Genta's 30-second design became eternal.

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Patek Philippe

Nautilus 5711/1A — Blue Dial

Designed by the legendary Gerald Genta in 1976 — the same mind behind the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. The 5711 was discontinued in 2021, making existing pieces among the most sought-after watches on Earth. Waitlists exceed a decade.

Original Retail $35,000
Market Price $180,000+
Scarcity Discontinued

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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak

Audemars Piguet

Royal Oak 15500ST

The watch that changed everything — Gerald Genta's 30-second sketch became a legend.

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Audemars Piguet

Royal Oak 15500ST — Blue Dial

Designed by Gerald Genta in 1972, the Royal Oak pioneered the luxury sports watch category. Its iconic octagonal bezel with 8 hexagonal screws, "Grande Tapisserie" dial, and integrated steel bracelet redefined what a luxury watch could be.

Retail Price $28,500
Market Price $50,000+
Since 1972

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Berluti Oxford Shoes

Berluti

Oxford Patina Shoes

The invisible badge of old money — hand-painted patina, a century of artisan mastery.

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Berluti

Oxford — Venezia Calfskin Patina

Founded in 1895 by Alessandro Berluti in Paris. Each pair undergoes 200+ individual steps and 8 hours of hand-finishing. The signature Patina technique applies up to 12 layers of dye by hand, creating a unique depth of colour. A favourite of Andy Warhol, and the quiet uniform of billionaires.

Retail Price €1,900 — €3,600
Annual Revenue ~€150M
Craftsmanship 200+ steps

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Bvlgari Octo Finissimo

Bvlgari

Octo Finissimo

The thinnest watchmaker in the world — seven world records in ultra-thin horology.

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Bvlgari

Octo Finissimo Automatic — Sandblasted Titanium

Since 2014, Octo Finissimo has shattered seven world records for the thinnest watches ever made, including the thinnest automatic at 5.15mm. The angular octagonal case draws from Roman architecture. A masterclass in pushing the boundaries of mechanical engineering.

Case Thickness 5.15mm
Brand Value $5B+
World Records 7 ultra-thin

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Tom Ford Bespoke Suit

Tom Ford

Bespoke O'Connor Suit

The modern tuxedo — worn by Bond, chosen by power, crafted in Savile Row.

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Tom Ford

O'Connor — Midnight Navy Super 150s Wool

Tom Ford's bespoke suits are hand-cut and crafted at his Savile Row atelier in London. The O'Connor silhouette features a structured shoulder, nipped waist, and slightly flared trouser — the definitive modern power suit. Daniel Craig wore Tom Ford in every Bond film since Casino Royale.

Bespoke Starting $8,000+
Crafted In Savile Row, London
Fittings Required 3 — 4 sessions

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Tiffany Setting Engagement Ring

Tiffany & Co.

The Tiffany Setting

The ring that invented the engagement ring — the six-prong setting since 1886.

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Tiffany & Co.

The Tiffany Setting — Round Brilliant

Created in 1886 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, the six-prong setting revolutionized engagement rings by lifting the diamond above the band to maximize light return. Only the top 0.04% of the world's diamonds meet Tiffany's standards. The blue box itself is as iconic as the ring within.

Brand Value 2025 $13B+
Annual Revenue $7B+
Since 1886

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Prada Galleria Bag

Prada

Galleria Saffiano

Architectural elegance — Saffiano leather that defies time and scratches alike.

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Prada

Galleria — Saffiano Lux Leather

Named after the Vittorio Emanuele II arcade in Milan, Prada's flagship store location since 1913. The signature Saffiano leather is cross-hatched and wax-coated for extraordinary durability. Structured, architectural, and quietly powerful — a bag for those who lead rooms without announcing themselves.

Retail Price €3,500
Brand Revenue 2024 €3.56B (+4%)
Leather Type Saffiano Lux

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Hermès Rolex Louis Vuitton Chanel Cartier Dior Van Cleef & Arpels Patek Philippe Audemars Piguet Berluti Bvlgari Tom Ford Tiffany & Co. Prada