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Natural Red Agate Stone In Steel
Natural Red Agate Stone In Steel
Natural Red Agate Stone In Steel

Natural Red Agate Stone In Steel

Sale price$690

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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.
Band color — Red-Brown

Watches will be dispatched within 2-3 weeks

Maximal Simplicity

Our inaugural ALD Collection continues the Dennison legacy, picking up where it left off in the late 1960s. Inspired by the era’s bold design and modernist minimalism, this collection blends timeless style with functional simplicity, just as Dennison did over half a century ago.

Electro-Modern

A bold reinterpretation of the classic Dennison cushion case by Emmanuel Gueit. The electro-modern design deliberately revives the retro TV-shaped silhouette, a nod to the distinctive style and flair of the past, yet just as suited for today.

Natural Stone Dials

Distinctive and unique, each stone dial is perfectly framed within the rounded contours of the case. An intentional pairing of natural beauty and sculpted form. 

A legacy collection

“As a designer, my goal has always been to create timepieces
that reflect both the past and the future of horology.
With the A.L.D. Collection, I wanted to pay tribute to Dennison’s incredible legacy while bringing a contemporary edge that resonates with today’s watch collectors. These watches embody the best of both worlds—heritage craftsmanship and modern innovation.”

Emmanuel Gueit, Designer of the A.L.D.

Maximal Simplicity

Our inaugural ALD Collection continues the Dennison legacy, picking up where it left off in the late 1960s. Inspired by the era’s bold design and modernist minimalism, this collection blends timeless style with functional simplicity, just as Dennison did over half a century ago.

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.