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Beaucroft Seeker Black Ice

Beaucroft Seeker Black Ice
Beaucroft Seeker Black Ice

Hands On Horology is this month and, if you don’t have your ticket by now, you may well be missing out. But just to rub that fact in a little, there’s the HoH exclusive, Seeker Black Ice. This 10-piece limited edition by Cambridge-based Beaucroft combines a fittingly pale blue dial with a blacked-out case, transforming the usually dressy Seeker into something completely different. High contrast doesn’t even come into it; this is about as punchy as a 37mm watch can get, and yet another reason to love the British brand.

Price and Specs:

Model: Beaucroft Seeker Black Ice
Case: 37mm diameter x 10mm thickness, stainless steel with black PVD coating
Dial: Ice blue
Water resistance: 50m (5 bar)
Movement: Miyota calibre 9039, automatic, 24 jewels
Frequency: 28,800 vph (4 Hz)
Power reserve: 42h
Functions: hours, minutes, seconds
Strap: Black leather
Price: £425, limited to 10 pieces

More details at Beaucroft.

Monceau Model 01

Monceau Model 01 Icelandic Black

Another revival of a watch name lost too soon to the quartz crisis, the modern incarnation of Monceau eschews the brand’s vintage chronographs in favour of a less complicated – but by no means simple – three-hander, the Model 01. The wavy dial is more gentle seabed than rugged sand dunes and the red and grey versions get a smoky gradient towards the edge. The white and black on the other hand get baby blue highlights.

Either way, it’s wrapped up in a sleek integrated sports bracelet and backed by a classic Sellita number. It’s not the Monceau you’ll see at your local vintage dealer, but there’s a lot to love – and worth a look on Kickstarter, where it’s running until 15th June.

Price and Specs:

Model: Monceau Model 01
Case: 39mm diameter x 10.2mm thickness, stainless steel
Dial: Icelandic Black, Antarctic White, Atacama Grey, Riyadh Red, sand wave contour pattern
Water resistance: 200m (20 bar)
Movement: Sellita calibre SW210-1 Elaboré Grade, manual winding, 19 jewels
Frequency: 28,800 vph (4 Hz)
Power reserve: 42h
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date
Strap: Stainless steel bracelet with micro-adjust clasp, optional leather strap
Price: £599 (with the “early-bird” offer) and £679 (retail price)

More details at Monceau.

Anemoic Versailles

Anemoic Versailles Concept Watch

Given their rep in the microbrand world, an endorsement from Studio Underd0g’s enough to make you sit up and take notice, but honestly, the debut design from Anemoic doesn’t need the fanfare. Created by Magnus Swann, who also had a stint at Underd0g, the Versailles aims to recapture 1970s French couture – specifically the legendary fashion showdown that was the Battle of Versailles – and does so with a jewellery-adjacent rectangular case and dramatic faceted, aquamarine crystal.

Magnus Swann

At 28mm x 39mm of stainless steel, it’s not nearly as small as you’d expect and should have some serious wrist presence. But, despite it having a solid specs sheet and a price tag of £1,900, the Versailles (and the Anemoic brand) is Magnus’ student design project, with no plans for production. Yet. We’ll need to wait and see what the reception among collectors is like, but I’d be surprised if this watch doesn’t go any further. At the very least, Magnus is killing his coursework.

Price and Specs:

Model: Anemoic Versailles
Case: 28mm width x 39mm height × 7.5mm thickness, stainless steel
Dial: Aluminum with CNC-machined guilloché pattern, printed hour markers and logo
Water resistance: 50m (5 bar)
Movement: La Joux-Perret D101, manual winding, 18 jewels
Frequency: 21,600 vph (3 Hz)
Power reserve: 50h
Functions: Hours, minutes
Strap: Marine Alran Chevre goatskin with custom stainless steel pin buckle
Price: £1,900 (estimate price)

More details at Magnus Swann.

Nuun Official Origen N1837

Nuun Origen N1837

Rounded, porthole bezel? Check. Big, muscular shoulders? Check. Hype-infused Tiffany blue dial? Check. Far from being one of the most expensive watches ever sold, Nuun Official’s Nautilus-riffing Origen offers all the hotness of a grail watch at a fraction of a fraction of the price.

It puts its own spin on things with Eastern Arabic numerals and a blacked out case. Even if you don’t buy into the Patek hype, it offers a solid, summer-ready watch with 100m water resistance and a lightweight, durable carbon case.

Price and Specs:

Model: Nuun Origen
Ref: N1837
Case: 40.5mm x 47mm diameter, carbon with 316L PVD steel caseback
Dial: Sand blast finish with matte black Arabic numerals and hands
Water resistance: 100m (10 bar)
Movement: Miyota calibre 1S13, quartz
Functions: Hours, minutes
Strap: Nanotech dirt-resistant rubber with quick release and TANG 316L PVD steel buckle
Price: £249

More details at Nuun Official Watches.

Paulin John Nicol Neo Hands On Horology Edition

Paulin John Nicol Neo Hands On Horology Edition

When they’re not building super fun, super accessible beaters, Paulin have an artistic streak. Case in point, their reprised collaboration with John Nicol. The last run back in 2023 sold out quick, with each unique, hand-painted dial offering a different personality. Now, the partnership is back with a 10-piece run of funky pop art dials, exclusively for Hands On Horology. If you’ve not got your ticket yet, you might want to. ASAP.

Price and Specs:

Model: Paulin John Nicol Neo Hands On Horology Edition
Case: 38mm diameter, stainless steel
Dial: Hand painted John Nicol artwork
Water resistance: 50m (5 bar)
Movement: Seiko calibre NH35A, automatic
Frequency: 21,600 vph (3 Hz)
Power reserve: 41h
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date

More details at Paulin Watches.

Palmos One

Palmos One

The debut from London-based Palmos, aptly named the Palmos ONE, distils that quintessentially 1970s flair for industrial, integrated bracelet sports watches down to a minimalist beauty. With its round, flat-planed bezel, there’s more than a hint of the IWC Ingenieur here, but without the visible screws or guilloche dial, it’s a much sleeker, calmer experience. That carries through to the dials in black, olive green, blue and a monochrome grey version (in my opinion the highlight). Backed by a workhorse Soprod movement, it’s everything you love about this sub-genre of watches in a more accessible format.

Price and Specs:

Model: Palmos One
Case: 40mm diameter x 9.2mm thickness, stainless steel with anti-scratch coating, transparent caseback with sapphire crystal
Dial: Galvanic metal
Water resistance: 50m (5 bar)
Movement: Soprod calibre M100 (A10) and Sellita calibre SW300-1, automatic, 25 jewels, accuracy: +/-4 to +/-15 sec/day
Frequency: 28,800 vph (4 Hz)
Power reserve: 42h
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds
Strap: Stainless Steel bracelet with two additional NATO straps (Apple skin & Recycled PI)
Price: £782

More details at Palmos Watches.

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  • The Anemoic Versailles (concept) watch is amazing, Magus has a great eye, (and at such a young age), he deserves recognition along with the watch going into production. The facetted crystal and bezel looks so cool and reminiscent of an earlier era and akin to vintage Cartier watches. He has a very promising future in my opinion.

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