The Maison Soletti house — frame and timepiece on the same person
01 · The House · The Register

A house,
not a store.

Authenticated luxury timepieces — vetted one piece at a time — paired one-to-one with our own Italian-designed acetate eyewear. The watch and the frame, considered together.

02 · The House

One house. Two objects. One wrist.

Maison Soletti is a curated house built on a single thesis — that the frame on the face and the watch on the wrist are read together by everyone in the room, and should be considered together by the person who chose them.

We do two things. We design and produce a small, deliberate collection of Italian-heritage acetate eyewear under our own name. And we curate a private register of authentic luxury timepieces — Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Richard Mille, F.P. Journe — vetted one piece at a time through trusted trade networks.

Each Soletti frame is paired, by us, with a single companion timepiece. Twelve pairings in the inaugural collection. The pairings are the unit of the house — not the frame in isolation, not the watch in isolation, but the two as a single editorial statement.

Maison Soletti is a trade name of Soletti Eyewear LLC, a Florida house registered in Miami. Operations are international; the registered seat is American.

03 · The Work

Three principles. They do not change.

01

Italian heritage, by hand

Every Soletti frame is Italian-designed and cut from Italian cellulose acetate — poured in small batches in Lombardy and finished the old way. The acetate is the heritage. The cut, polish, and final inspection are ours.

02

The pairing is the unit

We do not design frames in isolation. Each Soletti model is conceived alongside the timepiece it is intended to be worn with. The Verdi was drawn in front of a Daytona. The Vivaldi against a Submariner. They are read together because they were made together.

03

Quiet, and built to age

Maison Soletti does not chase a season. We release rarely. We make and curate objects that are intended to outlive the wrist that first wears them — and to read more correctly, not less, on the way there.

The Maison Soletti collection — hand-finished Italian acetate, several colourways on travertine
04 · The Material

Italian acetate,
hand-finished.

Every Soletti frame is cut from Italian cellulose acetate — plant-based, poured in small batches in Lombardy, layered for depth, and finished entirely in our own atelier.

The block is the heritage. The cut, the bevel, the rivet, and the seventy-two-hour drum polish are ours — eighteen to twenty-two days from raw block to finished frame, by hand.

Portrait

Founder portrait — to be added

05 · The Founder

The person behind the pairing.

[Founder name & biography — to be supplied by the house.] Maison Soletti began with a single observation: a person is read by the two objects they keep on their body all day — the frame on the face and the watch on the wrist — and almost no one considers them together. The house was founded in 2024 to close that gap.

The pairing concept came first; the collection followed. Each Soletti frame is drawn in front of the timepiece it is meant to be worn with — the Verdi sketched against a Daytona, the Vivaldi against a Submariner — so the two objects rhyme rather than merely coexist.

The atelier process is deliberately slow. Every frame is cut by hand from a single block of Italian cellulose acetate, then taken through fourteen stages of bevelling, riveting, sanding and a seventy-two-hour drum polish — eighteen to twenty-two days from raw block to finished frame. Every timepiece in the register is inspected, photographed and authenticated by hand before it is offered. Nothing here is automated, and nothing is rushed.

06 · The Collection

Thirteen frames.
Cultural maestros.
One inaugural edition.

The EYEKON Composer Collection — thirteen frames named for the maestros and cultural figures whose work outlasted their time. Each frame designed, produced, and paired with a single companion timepiece. The collection is released once and not reissued.

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07 · The Curation

Every timepiece, vetted by hand.

Maison Soletti does not stock at scale. We acquire timepieces one piece at a time, through trade networks built over years with authorised retailers, auction specialists, and a small roster of private collectors in Europe and North America.

Every watch listed is physically inspected, photographed at Maison Soletti, and accompanied by its papers — full set where available, original packaging, service history, and a written authenticity statement from the house. Pieces without verifiable provenance do not enter the register.

We sell pre-owned and unworn references from the houses we trust to outlive their first owner: Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Richard Mille, F.P. Journe.

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A Maison Soletti curated timepiece — photographed and authenticated at the house
A Maison Soletti pairing — frame and timepiece, the same person
08 · The Thesis

The frame and the watch are worn on the same person.

A person dresses in the morning and chooses two objects to keep on their body for the day. The frame on the face. The watch on the wrist. They are read together. They photograph together. They age together.

At Maison Soletti we conceive them together. Twelve Soletti frames; twelve curated, authentic timepieces. One paired with one. Worn together, never apart.

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09 · The Concierge

By appointment. Always.

Maison Soletti operates from Miami, with a private suite in Montréal and fittings on location, worldwide. The concierge answers in person, by name, within 48 hours.

Maison Soletti · Soletti Eyewear LLC · Miami, Florida, USA