The Eight-Panel Cap
- Set it once, forget it for years
- Rose gold-tone, warm against skin
- Hardened crystal, cuts glare
- People lean in to ask about it
The Eight-Panel Cap
CUT FROM A SHARPER ERA
Inspired by the caps worn by the working men and street gangs of the early 20th century, the Eight-Panel Cap carries the unmistakable eight-panel crown and pronounced peak that defined the era's sharp silhouette. Crafted using traditional cap-making techniques, it features balanced proportions and a structured fit that captures the character of the originals — a timeless piece of headwear rooted in history.
The detail
Built from
the year up
The numerals. The shape of the case. The weight of the hands and how far they sit off the dial. All of it taken from what that decade actually did, then made again properly.
You will notice the first one across a room. The rest you find on the second look, which is the point.
On the wrist
Made for someone who
never overdresses
No logo across the dial. No slab of steel the size of a coaster. It slides under a shirt cuff, sits right against a rolled sleeve, and turns a plain white tee into a decision.
Nobody says nice watch. They say you look well put together, and they cannot quite work out why.
How it works
Named for a year,
not a reference number
Nothing to memorise and nothing to look up. Find the year that means something — the one you were born, the one you got married, the decade you would rather have lived in — and that is the watch. Then tell people why, which is the part they remember.
The anatomy
Every measurement here is taken from the watch itself, not from a spec sheet. What you see is what arrives.
Other years worth a look