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Qannati Objet d’Art, the luxury brand known for merging fine art with haute horology, has officially launched the first-ever watchmaking initiative in Bahrain and the wider GCC region. This historic development follows international recognition from The New York Times, which spotlighted Qannati’s visionary approach and the debut of its exclusive Lab Edition collection.

The initiative—anchored at Bahrain Polytechnic, where Qannati has introduced the region’s inaugural academic watchmaking course—marks a bold leap for the Gulf’s nascent horological scene. Integrating heritage techniques with state-of-the-art innovation, including AI-assisted design, Qannati is forging a new path for regional craftsmanship in luxury timepieces.

At the core of this breakthrough is the Qannati Lab, an innovation hub within Bahrain Polytechnic where the limited-run Lab Editions are conceptualized and produced. These handcrafted, precision-engineered watches reflect Qannati’s dedication to artistry, innovation, and cultural storytelling—qualities that now serve as the foundation for its international expansion strategy.

“This recognition from The New York Times validates our long-term vision to place Bahrain on the global map of luxury watchmaking,” said Mahmood Qannati, founder of Qannati Objet d’Art. “We’re now entering a new chapter, expanding the reach of our Lab Editions and forging partnerships that elevate our identity as a house of exceptional craftsmanship.”

As interest builds from collectors and collaborators worldwide, Qannati is doubling down on its mission to preserve artisanal excellence while scaling globally. The brand is in discussions to bring its unique approach to new markets through select partnerships and strategic alliances—without compromising its exclusivity or core values.