When it comes to fashion, people have their own tastes and preferences. Some opt for the bold and loud flashiness that are bound to score some head turns, while others go for minimalist designs that make simplicity its biggest ally.
The same is true for watches, and the two we’ve highlighted here are on opposite ends of the spectrum, but both spectacular in every way.
Roger Dubuis x Dr. Woo Excalibur Monotourbillon Episode III Timepiece
In the third installment of their joint watchmaking adventure, Roger Dubuis and famed tattoo artist Dr. Woo reunite for the Excalibur Monotourbillon Dr. Woo Episode III.
The watch combines Dr. Woo’s distinctive single-needle tattoo design with the intricate details of Swiss horology, celebrating a shared dedication to uniqueness and artistic exploration.
Using creative cues from time and space, the watch’s concept revolves around a “galactic peace mission.” The “Tourbillon Galaxy,” which is based on the 31 million light-year-distant Whirlpool Galaxy, or Messier 51a, is at the heart of this story.
Its elegant, spiral motion is reminiscent of Roger Dubuis’s famous astral form and the workings of the tourbillon complication. The design is further embellished with Dr. Woo’s recurrent rocket motif on the sapphire crystal with the words “We Come in Peace,” a laser-engraved spider at ten, and three ethereal pink gold nebulas at nine.
The 42mm case and bracelet, which are made of titanium and 18k pink gold, have a sophisticated yet cutting-edge design. A spiral-shaped element between 10 and 11 represents passage through the “corridors of time” and evokes the entrance to a black hole.
As a visual representation of cosmic depth and spatial distortion, this motif reappears on the caseback as a striking chequerboard spiral on sapphire crystal. Additionally, a message inviting distant lifeforms to engage in a dialogue of discovery is etched on the back.
The watch is powered by the Manufacturer’s RD515 calibre, which has been specifically redesigned for this release. Its polished stainless steel tourbillon cage has a reduced three-arm upper bridge that displays a galactic spiral detail.
With all 193 parts painstakingly hand-finished, the RD515 proudly displays the Poinçon de Genève hallmark and boasts a robust 72-hour power reserve.
With a limited quantity of just 28 pieces, the Excalibur Monotourbillon Dr. Woo Episode III is setting itself up to be a coveted timepiece today and into the far future. For enquiries, visit Roger Dubuis’ official website.
Timex’s Q Timex 1975 Enigma
The Q Timex 1975 Enigma, a reissue that brings back the brand’s original “mystery dial” concept, is the latest in Timex’s celebration of vintage innovation.
The new models are housed in a 37mm long, cushion-shaped steel case, continuing the Enigma revival from the previous year.
The watch hands, which are available in two colours – black and green – have a tonal hue that nearly perfectly complements the dials.
To create a contrast, the hands’ tips are partially dipped in white.
A playful nod to post-Space Age design ingenuity, the hands appear to be floating freely above the dial due to a matching dot on the underside of the domed acrylic crystal that hides the central post.
A quartz movement inside the watch powers the day-date complication at three o’clock. Each item has a strap made of the same fabric, giving it a relaxed, practical vibe.
Additionally, the black dial model also comes with a leather strap option.
You can purchase the Q Timex 1975 Enigma exclusively at Timex’s official webstore for RM1,100.