
"Those who followed the press tour for "Wuthering Heights" will have clocked Jacob Elordi's now much-discussed grill. The custom piece, created by Maison Raksha founder Jonathan Raksha, was engraved by hand with the letters 'C' and 'H' and set with two diamonds - a subtle tribute to the film's central lovers, Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. But it was not the first time Raksha and Elordi had collaborated."
"The watch in question was an Audemars Piguet Bamboo Day-Date Moonphase. "It's quite rare," Raksha tells me. "So rare that even Audemars Piguet can't give us a definitive number of how many were produced." It also happened to be the first watch he ever bought for himself - the foundation of a collection he has built gradually over the course of his career, now standing at 20 timepieces. "Only for the very right price will I let them go," he says. Elordi, evidently, met it."
Jacob Elordi wore a custom grill by Jonathan Raksha engraved with the letters 'C' and 'H' and set with two diamonds as a tribute to Catherine and Heathcliff. Raksha and Elordi first connected in Toronto while Elordi filmed Frankenstein, shortly after Elordi became Bottega Veneta's global ambassador in 2024. Elordi initially asked about grillz and later returned to buy a watch Raksha had shown him. The timepiece was an Audemars Piguet Bamboo Day-Date Moonphase, an exceptionally rare model that even Audemars Piguet cannot quantify. The watch was the first Raksha bought for himself and anchors his 20-piece collection. Raksha was drawn to the Bamboo line because the pieces were gold and had traded close to melt value.
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