Swatch x Guggenheim Collection
Pulsing with the creativity of legendary artists, the Swatch x Guggenheim Collection brings art to everyday life. Discover the four masterpieces captured as vibrant art-inspired watches and turn time into a captivating art journey.
MONET’S PALAZZO DUCALE
Inspired by Claude Monet’s The Palazzo Ducale, Seen from San Giorgio Maggiore (1908), this watch features Venice’s iconic palace on the dial. When exposed to UV light, the dial glows vibrant orange, evoking the city’s radiant beauty.
DEGAS’S DANCERS
A tribute to Edgar Degas’s masterpiece Dancers in Green and Yellow (1903), this art-inspired timepiece echoes the artist’s focus on the ballet dancers' body language. Luminous hues infuse the watch with a sense of fluid motion.
KLEE’S BAVARIAN DON GIOVANNI
Paul Klee’s whimsical geometry and symbolic forms from The Bavarian Don Giovanni (1919) are playfully displayed on this timepiece. A special calendar wheel changes color daily reflecting the artist’s ever-changing inspirations.
POLLOCK’S ALCHEMY
Pollock’s revolutionary poured technique from Alchemy (1947) is captured in details printed across this watch’s dial and strap. A raw expression of freedom, it reflects the artist’s bold, avant-garde spirit.
ABOUT GUGGENHEIM
The Guggenheim New York and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice house some of the world’s most celebrated modern and contemporary masterpieces, inspiring and challenging how we experience art. Part of the Guggenheim global constellation, the two museums bring together local and global audiences through the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation’s mission of collecting, preserving, and interpreting modern and contemporary art.
MUCH MORE ART FOR YOUR WRIST
From iconic museum collaborations to partnerships with renowned artists, Swatch brings art to wrists worldwide. Our full collection of art-inspired watches blends Swiss-made precision with bold creative expression.
DISCOVER OUR ART LOVE AFFAIR
At Swatch, our love for art runs deep. From the get-go, we’ve been collaborating with top artists, museums, and art institutions to bring masterpieces to your wrist.
Four masters. One collection.
Paul Klee, The Bavarian Don Giovanni, 1919. © 2025 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Jackson Pollock, Alchemy, 1947. © Pollock-Krasner Foundation / 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich
Edgar Degas, Dancers in Green and Yellow, ca. 1903
Claude Monet, The Palazzo Ducale, Seen from San Giorgio Maggiore, 1908