
Dezeen Watch Store: The new chronograph watch by London brand Uniform Wares – their third watch collection – is now available from Dezeen Watch Store.

The 300 Series Chronograph Calendar Wristwatch has a stainless steel case and Italian calf leather strap.

The case comes in a PVD matt black, PVD brass or satin brushed stainless steel finished.

You can also try them on at our pop-up store The Temporium from 9-19 December at 221 Brompton Road, London SW3 2EJ. Click here for full details plus a list of participating designers and brands.

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Here are some more details from Uniform Wares:
Launch of Uniform Wares’ third collection of timepieces, the 300 Series Chronograph Calendar Wristwatch

Shown here for the first time in 3 unique finishes, PVD Matt Black, PVD Brass or Satin Brushed Stainless Steel, these watches have been designed to emphasise the elegantly balanced symmetry of this classic chronograph complication.

All watches feature Italian calf leather straps and a 316L stainless steel case that houses a 23 jewel Swiss ETA chronograph calendar movement with timing precision to 1/10 second.

Uniform Wares designs and produces timepieces intended for everyday use by individuals with an eye for meticulous design details.

Their products have an intentionally pared down design that is characterised by distinct form, materials, colour and surface finish.

The Uniform Wares aesthetic has been tailored with longevity in mind, believing that a product should have a practical and visual permanence.

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I like this a lot more than the coloured ones. The first one especially!
Elegant and clean. I like the one with the white face the best.
I love it! is so simple and well proportioned!
classically modern
very good…..I loved!!!!!! beautiful :)
beautiful and simple but it looks kinda big on the wrist. not sure
It does look big on the wrist, but otherwise quite an elegant design. But seriously, what's the deal with everyone going crazy for watches the last year or so? I know they make some kind of point about not being the ultimate luxury item because they are entirely unnecessary (because we use mobiles and computers to keep our time) … but isn't that point quite superficial and worthless? The watch is now relegated to the status of engineered jewellery, popular with men who don't like to wear jewellery. pff. just get over it and wear some jewellery.