ArtyA Genève / Luminity
ArtyA Genève Luminity
Collection profile · 2021
ArtyA's Luminity is a light-and-transparency-driven collection built around skeletonized architecture, sculptural cases, and highly visible mechanical movement design. The official collection framing emphasizes the interplay of movement, light, depth, and materials, with sub-families including Micro-Rotor, Chronograph, and Gears.
Why it matters
Luminity is a clear expression of ArtyA's design language: technical showmanship, openworked mechanics, and material experimentation presented as wearable art.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2024 — ArtyA’s official collection pages present Luminity as a family centered on transparency, movement architecture, and light.
- 2024 — The Luminity lineup is organized into Micro-Rotor, Chronograph, and Gears sub-collections on the brand site.
- 2024 — Current product pages show AMR-01 and AMR-02 executions in sapphire, titanium, and stone-dial variants.
FAQ
What defines the Luminity collection?
Openworked, light-reactive watchmaking with a strong emphasis on visible mechanics and sculptural case design.
Is Luminity a current collection?
Yes. The official ArtyA site currently lists Luminity collection pages and active product entries.
More from ArtyA Genève
- Purity — ArtyA Purity is the brand's architecture-driven manufacture family, built around transparent construction, in-house calibers, sapphire cases, and extreme material experimentation.
- Aqua — ArtyA Aqua is the brand's dive-watch family, combining sapphire, steel, and carbon executions with underwater functionality and the brand's characteristic visual experimentation.
- Gears
— Skeletonised ArtyA Genève watch family built around visible gear trains and openworked ArtyOn movements, often appearing as expressive one-of-a-kind pieces. - Art — ArtyA Art is the brand's experimental showcase, using unconventional materials and expressive dial treatments to turn each watch into a wearable art object.
- Complications — ArtyA Complications gathers the brand's most ambitious mechanical watches, including minute repeaters, regulator architecture, and tourbillon-focused creations.