Lucky Harvey Watch Collections Explained: Find Your Perfect Match

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Lucky Harvey makes luxury automatic watches with a specific philosophy: every piece should have a story, a complication worth owning, and a price that does not require a second mortgage. Our collections are organized around themes and dial families, each with its own character. Here is the guide to finding the one that fits you.

The Dragon Collection

Our most iconic series. The Dragon Collection features hand-carved raised relief dragons on the dial in multiple color variations — white, blue, red, green, and gold. The five-clawed imperial dragon design references the highest tier of Chinese symbolism, historically reserved for the emperor. Each dragon is hand-finished individually, which means no two dials are exactly alike.

Best for: Collectors who want maximum visual impact, buyers looking for a culturally meaningful gift, anyone drawn to Chinese imperial symbolism. The white dragon on a dark dial is our most photographed piece. The gold dragon on a matching gold-tone case is our most popular gift choice.

The Snake Collection

Released for the Year of the Snake, the Snake Collection features a hand-finished serpent winding around the dial in deep enamel colors. The snake represents wisdom, transformation, and intuition in Chinese zodiac tradition. The green variant uses Grand Feu enamel techniques that require multiple kiln firings to achieve the depth of color.

Best for: Snake-year buyers (2025, 2037), anyone going through a period of personal change who connects with the symbolism, collectors of enamel dial work. The chiming version with sound complication is our most technically complex snake piece.

The Roulette Collection

The collection that started the casino-watch conversation. The Roulette Collection features a functional spinning roulette wheel on the dial — European-style with a single zero for the purist, and multiple color variants for personal taste. The wheel is driven by the movement and spins with a satisfying mechanical action.

Best for: Poker and casino enthusiasts, statement watch buyers, anyone who wants a genuine conversation starter. The rose gold variant is our best seller in this collection. The limited edition with actual spinning ball mechanism commands the highest demand on the secondary market.

The Skull Collection

Gothic luxury for the collector who wants edge. The Skull Collection uses three-dimensional skull designs on the dial with mechanical elements visible through the skull's features. The aesthetic draws from Mexican Day of the Dead traditions and Victorian memento mori art — a reminder to live fully because time is limited.

Best for: Riders, musicians, collectors of gothic aesthetics, anyone who wants a luxury watch that does not look like every other luxury watch. Pairs exceptionally well with leather and all-black outfits. The silver skull on black dial with black leather strap is the collection's signature piece.

The Horse Collection

Our flagship complication series. The Horse Collection features an automaton horse that gallops on the dial, driven by a dedicated cam mechanism, combined with a chiming complication that produces an audible tone. The titanium case keeps the weight comfortable despite the complex internal mechanism.

Best for: Complication enthusiasts, horse-year buyers (2026 is the Year of the Horse), collectors who appreciate mechanical depth over pure visual design. This is the collection that most impresses other watch collectors when they see it in person, because the animation and sound are genuinely unexpected in this price range.

The Tiger Collection

Protective symbolism meets bold dial design. The Tiger Collection uses hand-finished tiger imagery with relief work and, in some limited editions, an animation complication. The tiger is one of the most powerful symbols in the Chinese zodiac — protective, brave, and competitive.

Best for: Tiger-year buyers, new business owners (the tiger is a traditional gift for new ventures), anyone who wants strong, assertive dial art. Limited edition variants with the animation complication are among our most sought-after pieces.

The Rabbit Collection

Subtlety and warmth. The Rabbit Collection uses a quieter, more delicate dial design that suits the gentleness of rabbit symbolism. Often paired with rose gold or warm-toned cases and dials that complement softer aesthetics. The rabbit represents prosperity and kindness.

Best for: Rabbit-year buyers, gifts for women, collectors who prefer understated elegance over bold statement designs. The rose gold variant with cream dial is our most popular gift for significant others.

How to Choose Between Collections

Start with what moves you. If you are drawn to a collection's imagery and symbolism, that is the right starting point — you will wear a watch you connect with far more often than one you bought for specifications alone.

Then consider the context. Where will you wear it? The Horse Collection with its chiming complication is a collector's piece best worn when you can show it off. The Dragon or Roulette in a classic colorway works as an everyday statement. The Rabbit in rose gold transitions seamlessly into formal settings.

Finally, consider the recipient if it is a gift. Birth year animals are the most personal zodiac gifts. Casino themes suit gaming enthusiasts. Skulls suit collectors with an edge. When in doubt, the Dragon Collection has the broadest appeal because dragon symbolism is universally positive in Chinese culture.

READY TO FIND YOUR MATCH?

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