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FRED x Roland-Garros

Symbol of sporting values, the Force 10 bracelet returns to the legendary Roland-Garros tournament. On this occasion, the jeweler FRED unveils new, even more radiant variations of its iconic piece.

On the clay courts, every point is won with boldness and determination. FRED draws inspiration from this energy to create a capsule collection celebrating self-surpassing and the spirit of excellence.

The Maison unveils five unisex and interchangeable versions of the Force 10 bracelet.

Yellow gold clasps with unique design

The clasp comes in three yellow gold versions. In the large model, it features a semi-pavé of mandarin garnets recalling the ochre of the clay courts, accompanied by an engraving symbolizing a tennis ball on its side bead. In the medium model, it plays with simplicity or is adorned with a gradient of white, yellow diamonds and colored stones in sunny tones.

A limited edition Force 10 cable

Released in limited edition, the Force 10 cable combines this season terracotta and white, colors inseparable from the tournament, with the neon yellow of the tennis ball. This new sport-chic braiding, ultra-luminous, accompanies a medium model in terracotta cordage, another nod to the color of the clay courts.