
In a market saturated with round timepieces, jlux, also known as Gerard, challenges the norm by showcasing his affinity for square and rectangular watches. His original post delves into the unique appeal and wearability of these distinct shapes, highlighting several pieces that defy conventional wrist aesthetics. Gerard's exploration offers a fresh perspective for collectors considering adding a non-circular watch to their collection.







Own the OF, which belongs to the unlimited list of integrated steel (or other metal) bracelet. That Rado looks really really cool
To me the aesthetic is super clean. Would love to see one in person. Re “squares”, yes. I’m a fan too. The Octo for me is the most appealing of the bunch, there’s just a whole lot to like from the design, to the metal and therefore feel on the wrist. The Santos appeals too. Although I’ve been drawn more to the smaller vintage pieces.
I really like the Rado. It is a masterclass of design.
I am looking fr a square watch to seal my watch buying impulse. I just saw this in the window display today. Saw the green dial with diamond the other day. But nay, I probably will never buy a PP as it a significant sum that I cannot bear to part with and not to mention I will most probably be looking after it for my kids instead of owning it. I need to get 2 watches if that is the case. Not to forget the long waiting time of 2 years or more. I have other potential candidates like Reverso ( if t
When I saw it however I could not resist....
For most I did not even know they existed.
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