THE DRESS WATCH. REINVENTED.

Meet the Lissom Collection, a group of watches that break the rules on what it means to be a dress watch. It’s a genre usually associated with traditional designs, but the Lissom Collection offers five distinctly modern watches in a series of sophisticated colours.  The word “Lissom” means slim or graceful, a definition that these watches fully embrace, being a mere 7.95mm thick. 

LESS IS MORE

LESS IS MORE

Each dial within the Lissom Collection is an effortless blend of refined elegance and unexpected colour. The design is characterised by a set of sharp radially mounted numerals and an angular, tapered handset. It’s a clean layout that’s easy to read, and it’s also the perfect demonstration of how, when it comes to sophistication, less is often more. The dials themselves have a fine satin texture and make use of bold organic colours. For a final touch, the watches use the newest, brightest Grade X2 Super-LumiNova.

THINK THIN

THINK THIN

The Lissom’s case was designed from the ground up to be the pinnacle of understated elegance. At 38mm in diameter, it’s the ideal size for a modern day-dress watch. It’s only 7.95mm thick, and thanks to its angled lugs, it hugs the wrist so much that it's easy to forget that you’re wearing it. Though the Lissom is already impressively thin, the case sides are engraved with a keyline that breaks up the shallow profile and makes it look even thinner. 

The case is finished to the highest possible industry standard - Grade A. This top tier provides the Lissom with an impeccably polished bezel and lug tops that reflect the light in a way you would normally expect to only see on precious metals. Meanwhile, the case sides have a satin brushed finish that serves to emphasise the flawless polishing. 

STEEL BEAUTY

STEEL BEAUTY

Through a sapphire crystal display caseback, you will be able to see the Lissom’s movement ticking away. It’s a hand-wound La Joux-Perret D100, a Swiss calibre based on the renowned Peseux 7001. It is just 2.5mm thick, has 18 jewels, a 3Hz beat rate, and a 50-hour power reserve. As befits such a refined watch, the Lissom collection uses the highest grade available of the D100 - the soigné with blued screws. Not only is each movement adjusted in four positions, but they are also intricately decorated, with blued screws, diamond-polished chamfers, and côtes de genève finishing on the bridgework.