Introducing: The ICON Duesey, The First Watch From Jonathan Ward

Introducing: The ICON Duesey, The First Watch From Jonathan Ward

As you can see, the ICON Duesey's window for the jumping hour is positioned at the top of the dial, and the minutes are shown via a slowly turning disk below the hours These are the only visible displays on what immediately strikes me as a very clean design The mechanics behind this design come via a module from Dubois Depraz that has been added onto the ETA 2892-A2, an arrangement that we have seen in other jumping hour watches on the market.

The dial is jet black, made of real onyx, which gives the watch a heavy, imposing look But this visual impression is immediately washed away when you take the watch up in your hands and hold it It's 42mm grade-2 titanium case is way lighter than you'd expect.

Viewed from the side, you can see just how sculpted the case itself is The tapered caseband and the . Source