You Have One Week To Buy the Dennison and Collectability’s Second Watch Collaboration

Summary

  • Dennison and Collectability reunite for a new collaboration featuring the 1960s-inspired asymmetrical Oblique watch
  • The 35mm quartz models feature geometric Enigma or Vector dials
  • Available for pre-order only from May 27 – June 3, 2026; priced at $790 USD

Dennison and Collectability are working together again, following a successful first partnership. This time, they’ve launched the Oblique Collection, which features two distinct watch dial designs: the Enigma and the Vector.

This limited-edition watch was born from a collaboration between Collectability’s John Reardon and Swiss designer Emmanuel Gueit, first discussed in Geneva. Both share a love for the bold, asymmetrical designs of the 1960s, and wanted to create a striking yet affordable watch for a wider range of people. Following the popularity of their initial collaboration, this new version takes Dennison’s classic case shape and reimagines it with a more daring and sculpted look.

The Oblique Collection is known for its unique, uneven shape and geometrically designed face. The Enigma dial is eye-catching with its two-color look: a blue sunburst center is highlighted by a shimmering metallic rim, all set against a vibrant green sunburst background.

The Vector dial offers a dynamic look with twelve lines that extend outward from the center. It comes in two finishes: a gold version with black lines and a sunray gilt finish, or a silver version with blue lines and a silvered sunray finish. These watches measure 35mm by 33.6mm and are only 6.05mm thick. They’re made from either stainless steel or gold-plated steel and run on a precise Swiss Ronda Cal. 1062 quartz movement.

So, I just heard about this super exclusive watch collection, called Oblique, and it’s gonna be a limited run. Each one costs $790, and if you want to snag one, you’ll have to head to Dennison’s website and pre-order it between May 27th and June 3rd, 2026. It’s a pretty short window, so I’m setting a reminder now!

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2026-05-28 12:26