Unusual shapes and head-turning angles seem to be having a moment in watchmaking, with a slew of angular timepieces released in the last few weeks, notably Anoma’s new A1.
Now, Ferragamo introduces the Asymétrique, which is characterized by a 22x36mm oblique rectangular case – a daring reinterpretation of the classic tank silhouette.
Conceived by creative director Maximilian Davis, the gold-finished stainless steel timepiece features a white silver sunray dial, complemented by refined stud indices that catch the light to scintillating effect.
Renowned for its bold signature color palette, a red cabochon on the crown adds a touch of Ferragamo’s distinctive flair.
This case integrates seamlessly with the bracelet, which is secured by an engraved butterfly clasp for a seamless fit, though a sleek calf leather strap is also available (as is an opulent diamond-embellished edition).
Powered by a Swiss-made Ronda 762.2 quartz movement and water resistant up to 30 meters, the Ferragamo Asymétrique offers reliability and precision in a refined, minimalist two-hand format.
Prices range from $1,195 to $3,495.