Chanel just flipped the script on luxury watches. The iconic fashion house has introduced the Glam Minute collection, blending the elegance of beauty products with the brains of high-end watchmaking. Inspired by makeup palettes, blush tones, and bold artistic statements, these timepieces don't whisper luxury. They shout it!
The luxury brand has crafted a new language in horology, one that speaks fluently in both style and substance. At the center of it all is Arnaud Chastaingt, Chanel’s creative brain behind their watchmaking division, who saw watches not as objects of time, but of transformation.
Chastaingt looked at makeup not as an accessory, but as architecture. He imagined dials like canvases, hands like eyeliner strokes, and colors like brushstrokes. That wild concept became the foundation of the Glam Minute collection, turning every watch into a piece of wearable art.
Chanel's Legacy Is All Over This
Gabrielle Chanel was never one to follow the crowd. She built a brand on bold choices and clean lines. This collection keeps that spirit alive but adds a modern twist, pulling directly from Chanel’s fashion and beauty archive.

Chanel / IG / You will see echoes of the classic 2.55 bag, textures that mimic tweed, and colors that scream runway-ready.
One of the most eye-catching designs is the Boy Friend model. A graphic speech bubble shouting “Coco Kiss” takes center stage, straight out of a Pop Art comic book.
Then there is the Première Cuff, which doesn’t just sit on your wrist. It owns it. Picture a leather strap styled like a color chart, dotted with lacquered charms spelling “Chanel.”
It is bold, unapologetic, and meant to be worn like a piece of statement jewelry. It takes cues from nail art and high fashion, proving again that Chanel can merge the worlds of beauty and accessories without missing a beat.
Code Coco Blush
This piece could have come straight out of a high-end makeup case. The Code Coco Blush features shimmering pink leather and a clasp lifted from the famous 2.55 bag. It is finished with a single diamond on a dark dial, subtle but striking.
This watch pairs just as easily with a sundress as it does with an evening look. It is an all-day, all-night piece that feels just as good as it looks.

Chanel / IG / The 'Boy Friend' model nods to Roy Lichtenstein’s comic style, while other pieces feature splashes of color like something out of a Pollock painting.
But Chanel does it differently. They give Pop Art a couture twist: less chaos, more polish. These watches are wearable canvases, and every time you check the time, you are also checking out a miniature masterpiece.
The J12 Polyptych might be the most ambitious piece in the lineup. It is five watches that fit together like a puzzle, forming a single artwork on your wrist. Imagine bright colors splattered like nail polish in a modern art gallery.
Chanel spent over 200 hours perfecting the enamel-on-ceramic technique. That is no small feat. Ceramic and enamel don’t naturally play nice together, but Chanel made it work.
Each piece is waterproof, so you can wear them from a poolside brunch to a night out without skipping a beat. That means no babying your wrist candy. These watches are ready to go wherever you do.