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USA: Tariffs & duties included. Shipping from the USA. Rest of the world: Taxes and duties not included.
Watches will be dispatched within 2-3 weeks

Distinctive Design
The ALD Dual Time represents the next step in our journey. A natural evolution of the inaugural ALD Collection while pushing our design language forward with fresh momentum. Contrasting stones and striking finishes carry the wearer to the four corners of the world with a simple turn of the crown. Whether you’re traveling or maintaining a connection to another place, the Dual Time evokes emotion allowing you to carry both worlds with you, elegantly and effortlessly.

Modern Nostalgia
The Dual Time of the 1970s was a true statement watch and a perfect travel companion. Its design and functionality remain just as relevant today as they were 50 years ago, carrying with it a gentle hint of nostalgia. Each dial features two pairs of hour–minute hands, set by separate crowns left & right, powered by individual Swiss Ronda quartz movements sitting side by side. This twin display brings a symmetrical balance to both case and dial, playfully offset by the colours and spectacular textures of the stones. The case and dial of the Dual Time have been subtly resized 2mm wider than that of its predecessor, giving it a little more presence on the wrist and offering more space for the beautiful stone dials to shine.

A Legacy Collection
“Growing up at home I watched my father (Jean-Claude Gueit) sketch those bold Dual Time watches of the 1960s and ’70s, the kind that gleamed on the wrists of the Jet Set. Those images stayed with me. They evoke an era when watchmaking embodied travel and freedom as much as luxury and elegance.”
“With the ALD Dual Time, we chose to enlarge the case slightly to let the stone dials express themselves fully. Every nuance, every reflection of the natural material gains presence and intensity, while preserving proportions that remain elegant on both men’s and women’s wrists.”

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.