Refining the Collection: Abyss, Skeleton Series & What’s Next

I’m pausing the Abyss Series for now.

The main reason is simple: dial consistency from the manufacturer has been a bit of a hit-or-miss situation. I’ve rejected several dials due to defects and only kept the ones that meet my standards. Even minor imperfections bother me—I inspect every component under strong white LED lighting for clarity, and if something doesn’t pass, it doesn’t get used.

I don’t compromise on that. Not in design, and especially not in what leaves my hands.

Many of you have shown a strong interest in this model, so it feels right to close this chapter properly. Going forward, I’ll either work with the manufacturer to improve consistency to my standards—or potentially develop a similar dial in-house.

Skeleton Series Expansion: Introducing Silveleton

On a more exciting note, I’ve expanded the Skeleton Series.

Previously, it was only the Metaleton. Now I’ve added Silveleton—a silver skeleton variant built around a 316L stainless steel case, powered by the NH70 silver skeleton movement, paired with C3 luminous hands.

It keeps the same open-worked philosophy but with a cleaner, brighter, and more refined silver aesthetic.

Watch Changelog

Lastly, I’ve also introduced a watch changelog section.

This is something I haven’t really seen many microbrands do. The idea is simple: to document meaningful changes and updates to each watch over time so customers can clearly see how the product evolves.

It’s a way of staying transparent and accountable.

This section will remain active for one year before being archived.

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