Dennison
ALD Black Marble In Gold
ALD Black Marble In Gold
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A distinguished revival of the classic Dennison cushion case, the ALD Collection channels the timeless refinement and flair of the 1960s. The dial features natural black marble, chosen for its dramatic and striking vein patterns reminiscent of lightning bolts, with each piece cut and polished to reveal its unique character. The steel case measures 37mm by 33.5mm with a 6mm thickness. It is complemented by an embossed brown leather strap with a bespoke pin-buckle that echoes the elegant curvature and finish of the case. A testament to enduring style and subtle detail. Additional strap colours can be added to your order.
Specifications
Case Material: Gold PVD
Lug to Lug: 37mm by 33.5mm
Thickness: 6.05mm
Crystal: Sapphire
Dial: Black Marble
Movement: Swiss Ronda Quartz 1062
Water Resistance: 30m
Strap: 20mm Leather Strap w/ 16mm Buckle
Maximal Simplicity
Dennison manufactured its last watch case in the late 1960’s, a decade characterized by the clean, simple and functional aesthetic of modernist minimalism. Fittingly, our first watch collection picks up where we left off, inspired by the design and technology of the 1960’s.
Electromodern
Rectangular but subtly rounded, flat while conveying an elegant convex form. It’s the classic television case reinterpreted for the modern world, one that perfectly commemorates the return of a brand renowned for pushing the limits of case design.
Natural Stone Dials
Our inaugural collection harnesses the beauty of the most sought-after natural stones. Vivid and unmistakeable, each Dennison watch puts the colours and patterns once reserved for the powerful onto the wrists of those who understand the power of design.
A History of Making History
Aaron Lufkin Dennison, founder of Dennison and co-founder of Waltham, registered patent no. 356 for an air and watertight watch case back in 1872. The rest, as we say, is our history.
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