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Oblique Enigma

Sale price$790

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Playful, mysterious, and delightfully offbeat. This two-tone dial features an inner blue sunburst finish, framed by a diamond-cut metallic border and set within a rich suburst green surround. Its asymmetrical layout and unexpected geometric composition give the watch a sense of movement, as if the dial is shifting between perspectives.
case material — Steel
Steel
Gold

Watches will be dispatched in September

Oblique Collection

The 2026 Edition introduces a new interpretation of the familiar ALD cushion silhouette. Defined by its asymmetric structure, the dial and crystal design shift the balance of the watch, creating a composition that feels both unexpected and controlled. Created exclusively for this collaboration.

Designed by Emmanuel Gueit

"For this next collaboration with Collectability, I really wanted to focus on the architecture of the watch and especially the asymmetrical opening of the dial.
My vision has always been to create something different and unexpected rather than follow convention.
For me, asymmetry creates tension, balance, and a completely different emotion on the wrist."

2026 Edition Inspiration

The story of this new release began in Geneva last fall, with a meeting of minds and a single piece of paper. Inspired by their mutual love of 1960s asymmetric design, and by a shared desire to create something distinctive, emotional, and accessible, the idea took shape almost instantly. Gueit brought the sketch to life, and it was immediately clear that something special and something very different had been born.

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.