FeatureThin Is In: Why Watches With Slim Profiles Are Winning Hearts
Elegant, innovative and incredibly wearable, slim watches have been all the vogue in recent years. Let’s explore what makes ultra-slim watches so ultra-special
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Over the past decade, there has been a resurgence in a trend that first started before the quartz crisis. The story of ultra-thin watches began in 1957 with Piaget, when they created the world’s first ultra-thin mechanical watch, measuring a little more than 4mm thick—which was a landmark accomplishment for the time. In recent years, thin and premium have become intertwined in the minds of many consumers—whether it be in terms of electronics, accessories or timepieces.
An ultra-thin watch is not only extremely comfortable, it also represents decades of painstaking, meticulous and ceaseless innovation by watchmaking’s finest masters. To get a precise movement that fits in a case not much thicker than the width of a coin is a massive undertaking. This incredible challenge has been taken on only by the most devoted and prestigious names in horology. Let’s delve a little deeper into this edgy phenomenon. All the watches we’ve selected measure at or below 11mm, particularly perfect for those with slender wrists.
Innovation Is The End Game
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that housed within that beautiful watch case beats an extremely intricate and complex, hand-crafted machine made up of hundreds of small parts. For watchmakers, the quest for miniaturisation is an unending one. The natural progression to the watchmakers’ penchant for creating lighter, more complicated yet more precise movements, ultra-thin watches are at the pinnacle of horological innovation.
Considering the enormous difficulty that comes with creating these movements, it should be no surprise that only the most passionate watchmakers even attempt the feat of producing slim watches. This is because thin movements are not only complex but also incredibly delicate. Imagine the kind of precision and dexterity required to handle wafer-thin movements. This feat is best left to master watchmakers who have spent decades honing their skill set. And so, producing slim watches is definitely not for watchmakers who are faint of heart!
The Relentless Pursuit Of Thinness
Horological brands are always in stiff competition with each other to wow their audiences. This holds true for their production of slim watches as well. Constantly innovating and revolutionising timepiece design, brands have been trying to outdo each other in terms of how slim they can go for many years now.
Famous for its seductive ladies’ collection, the Serpenti, Bulgari initially had a reputation for creating stunning joaillerie, but wasn’t that well-known in the watchmaking circle. That was until Bulgari decided to surprise the horological world with its Octo collection, which has in its repertoire some of the thinnest watches ever imagined by humankind. In 2014, they bagged the title for the world’s thinnest tourbillon (the Octo Finissimo Tourbillon), which is yet to be shattered. In 2016, they produced the thinnest minute repeater—and it still holds the title. In 2018, they wowed the horological audience with two record-breakers—the thinnest mechanical watch and the thinnest automatic watch. And then they came for the title of the thinnest mechanical chronograph. Phew! When it comes to ultra-thin watches, you can definitely never go wrong with a Bulgari on your wrist, whose research and development team is giving even the oldest and biggest of brands a solid run for their money!
Slimness In Quartz
Though the quartz crisis put the horological world in a tizzy, it was this point that drove a lot of brands to innovate at a hitherto unforeseen pace. Mechanical watches were then viewed as more than just time tellers—they became objets d’art or examples of the mechanical watchmaking industry’s resourcefulness and ferocious skill in the face of dire times. However, quartz technology also allowed quartz watches themselves to be thinner since complex movements were replaced by smaller electronic components. One of the best examples of a brand that took this concept and ran with it is Rado.
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Comfort Under The Cuff
In addition to the fact that an ultra-thin watch is a virtual guarantee of the finest horological engineering in the world, there’s another bonus as well. Due to their slim outline and remarkably low weight, these watches are extremely comfortable to wear. Their elegance and awe-inspiring profile make them immediately stand out while you barely notice you’re wearing anything. It is the ultimate expression of the union of form and function, style and comfort.
Slim watches work particularly well for those of us with narrow wrists, who can’t necessarily pull off chunky watches. If you’re looking for a sleek, streamlined profile that adds some spunk and sparkle to your wrist, ultra-slim watches belong in your horological collection.
As is often the case with horological innovations, the charge is led by a vanguard of a select number of key players but the field inevitably opens up to new names joining the fore. As these breathtakingly slim watches become more popular and iconic, more watch Maisons are going to roll up their sleeves and take on this daunting challenge. It has become quite clear that only the most accomplished and dedicated watchmakers can succeed in creating these fascinating timepieces, which is all the motivation needed for more masters to turn their attention to this phenomenon.
While each thin watch is not a record-breaker, each timepiece is a testament to the defiance of boundaries and the subversion of paradigms. This trend is set to continue to gather steam. There is no doubt that these watches are the epitome of the phrase ‘less is more’.