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Time+Tide X Dennison 'DateNight'
Time+Tide X Dennison 'DateNight'
Time+Tide X Dennison 'DateNight'
Time+Tide X Dennison 'DateNight'
Time+Tide X Dennison 'DateNight'
Time+Tide X Dennison 'DateNight'

Time+Tide X Dennison 'DateNight'

Sale price$995

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The ‘DateNight’ marks two important premieres: its first-ever mother of pearl dial, and its first use of the intricate marquetry technique.
Strap — Suede Strap

The Iridescent Dial

Every detail of the DateNight begins with light. The mother-of-pearl marquetry dial, assembled piece by piece by hand, shimmers with infinite reflections. No two dials are ever the same, making each watch a truly unique creation.

Elegance in Proportion

With a case measuring just 6mm in thickness, the DateNight is the epitome of refined discretion. Its balanced dimensions and supple suede strap ensure comfort on the wrist, while offering a versatility that carries you seamlessly from day into evening.

A Story on the Reverse

Flip the watch over, and the narrative continues. The caseback engraving of Time+Tide’s London Watch Discovery Studio door is more than a detail - it’s a reminder of the collaboration’s creative roots, a signature of authenticity, and a link to the community that inspired the piece.

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.