Prismic Stone returns in a new design
Prismic Stone returns as a permanent model with naturally shaped stone dials and a 36mm case made from steel and titanium.
Prismic Stone returns in a 36mm format with naturally formed stone dials and a case constructed from steel and titanium. Prismic Stone plays with colours, materials and textures while maintaining a simple and cohesive aesthetic. The collection builds on a smaller series that debuted last year to mark the opening of the brand’s showrooms.
The model is now part of the permanent range, and the manufacturer highlights that each dial is carved from ancient natural stone. This means every dial is unique. The stones include pietersite, known for deep colours and a distinctive structure.
The watch features brushed dauphine hands and applied hour markers arranged directly on the raw stone surface. A small seconds display at six o’clock is mounted onto the stone itself. The overall impression remains minimalist, guided by the contrast between nature and watchmaking.

Prismic Stone and the natural stone dials
The case consists of five parts and measures 36 millimetres. The bezel, lugs and caseback are made from stainless steel, while the central case is crafted from titanium. Surfaces combine brushed and polished finishes, and the design draws inspiration from mid twentieth century cocktail watches.
A double-domed sapphire crystal creates a rounded profile, and the bezel is finished on two levels. The upper section is polished, and the lower section is circular brushed. The lugs are polished on the top and horizontally brushed on the sides to create a layered appearance.
36mm case and contemporary inspiration
The manufacturer describes the collection as a meeting between natural materials and classic dress-watch design. The dials are produced in small batches, and variations in the stone mean that no two examples look identical. The series follows a wider trend of brands using stone, wood and organic materials instead of traditional lacquer dials.
Prismic Stone is aimed at collectors seeking smaller watches with character and a more natural expression. Several brands have increased their focus on 36mm dress watches, and the collection is positioned within a segment that has grown in popularity in recent years.




