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Timepieces

A timepiece changes the way a person moves through time.

The constant of the wrist

A watch is rarely checked only for the hour. It becomes a repetitive gesture. A familiar weight. A habit performed without thought. Over time, the object becomes part of the person’s rhythm.

Metal softens through contact with the skin. Straps shape themselves to the wearer. Surface changes record the friction of movement and repetition. The timepiece records how it was lived with.

What remains is not the measurement of time, but evidence of how it was carried.

HOROLOGY

Within Horology, we look for proportion, mechanical honesty, tactile balance, and the permanence required to endure daily wear.

Weight matters. Legibility matters. The feeling of fastening the watch each morning matters. A timepiece should feel resolved at the wrist and natural to the habits of the wearer.

We select pieces that continue through decades of use without losing composure.

Scatalo del Tempo