The Oval was born from an obsession with a single era, when Parisian women wore gold on their wrists like jewelry, not accessories. When a watch was chosen for how it caught the afternoon light, not how many notifications it could send.
Every detail, from the Roman numerals to the blued steel hands and crocodile-embossed leather, is a deliberate nod to a time when craftsmanship was the only luxury that mattered.
