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Faintly masculine, a rectangle watch is the perfect accessory for those who prefer sharp angles to perfectly circular dials.
The Art Deco-influenced shape has returned in several new models. By Robin Swithinbank Close your eyes and think of a watch. Most people picture a round shape, perhaps with sloping lugs that hold a ...
Square or rectangular shapes have been around since the dawn of the wristwatch, yet they remain something of an anomaly compared to the overwhelmingly dominant circular timepiece. Still, here at ...
The author Truman Capote was, according to legend, once so incensed by the watch a journalist interviewing him was wearing that he flung his own across the table. “Take that ugly watch off your wrist, ...
Square and rectangular dials have a much more unique appeal than their rounded counterparts and will certainly make your entire ensemble stand out. When it comes to wristwatches, staying true to ...
The chief executive of Soner Watches, who prefers square and rectangular timepieces, has written a book, “Beyond Round Watches.” By Penelope Colston As the founder and chief executive of the Swedish ...
When men’s watches began making the transition from pocket to wrist around the early 20th century, they were often simply pocket watches fitted with wire lugs and a strap. (Prior to this, watches worn ...
All watch designs come full circle—even the rectangle. The classic shape made famous nearly a century ago by the Cartier Tank gets a 90-degree twist with two new elegant timepieces. The Tiffany & Co.