Selection is where taste becomes visible. At Maison Soletti, we are not interested in filling space with products that simply satisfy a category. Every object has to earn its place. That means stronger lines, better materials, and a level of visual authority that remains long after a first impression.
For timepieces, that means houses and references that already command respect: Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Richard Mille, Rolex, F.P. Journe, and a small number of others that hold real weight in the room. We are less interested in empty hype than in pieces with lasting pull — the watches collectors still care about when the noise has moved on.
For eyewear, the standard is even stricter because the frame has to survive daily wear. It has to sit correctly, feel composed, and improve the wearer rather than distract from them. That is why Soletti frames lean toward clean silhouettes, controlled detail, and finishes that feel expensive up close, not only online.
A luxury house should have a point of view. Ours is simple: select less, choose better, and let the object do the talking.



