From round origins to square, octagonal, barrel or even rectangular shapes
The round watch is a historical legacy, the most iconic shape in watchmaking. Inspired by early sundials and clocks, it offers optimal legibility and a natural symmetry that captivated watchmakers as early as the 16th century. Its design also facilitates the integration of mechanical movements, which naturally arrange themselves around a central axis.
- Rectangular and square watches: from the 1920s onwards, angular shapes gained popularity with Art Deco. They brought an elegant and modern touch, and their clean design appealed to a clientele seeking distinction.
- Tonneau watches: characterized by their gentle curves, they first appeared at the beginning of the 20th century and offer a refined alternative to classic shapes.
- Octagonal watches and geometric designs: from the 1970s onwards, watchmaking underwent a true aesthetic revolution with the introduction of watches with
Case octagonal shapes, popularized by iconic creations that combine sophistication and sporty allure.
Octagonal watches: a balance between strength and elegance
- A unique design: the
Case The octagonal shape attracts the eye with its perfect balance between straight lines and subtle angles. - A nod to architectural traditions: often inspired by motifs found in architecture and jewelry, these watches evoke the rigor and precision of artisanal work.
- An alternative to classic shapes: ideal for those looking for a watch that is both elegant and original, without falling into eccentricity.
Monceau A timepiece inspired by the facets of a diamond
- A
Case refined octagonal shape, combining clean lines and contemporary elegance. - A precise quartz movement, guaranteeing reliability and practicality on a daily basis.
- A flat sapphire crystal with beveled edges, designed to capture light and magnify the dial.
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Strap interchangeable parts, offering customization according to desires and occasions.
With its inspired design and meticulous craftsmanship, the
Blending tradition and modernity, a watch for every style
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