Orion Watches has a way of making one see a simple design in new light. Take, for instance, the isometric patterned dial on their Tesseract model. Or perhaps the tonal verdency of their Calamity diver is more your speed? Throughout the Orion catalog, one gets the sense that founder Nick Harris understands that a good watchmaker doesn’t rely on old tropes, but finds ways to add an element of surprise with each wear.
That’s exactly what we’re seeing with the newest collection, the Orion Sylph. Coming in three distinct styles, the Sylph plays with color and texture against the shared sunburst dial. Customers can choose from a Graphite, Burgundy, and Black Mother-of-Pearl option, each with a bit of contrast to give a unique personality to each reference.
Take, for instance, the Burgundy, which features a honey-colored dial accent and second hand. Then there is the dark charm of the Graphite option, which is contrasted with a sporty orange accent. And finally, the pièce de résistance, the Black Mother-of-Pearl reference, whose dial captures light beautifully and is accented in teal.
The Sylph stands out in its price segment with stainless steel indices, setting it apart from the softer appearance of plated plastic or brass alternatives. The silver ink dial printing adds warmth and reduces harsh contrast, while the diamond-cut hands, inspired by the Calamity, feature a thinner lume strip for a harmonious design.
The Sylph is adapted from the Hellcat platform. The thin bracelet with brushed links not only enhances comfort but also conforms seamlessly to the natural curves of your wrist. Each “Y-link” is brushed, creating a sophisticated look with a highly polished relief on the center link.
With a 39mm diameter, 20mm lug width, and 47mm lug to lug, it strikes the perfect balance between style and wearability. The Miyota 9039 movement, sapphire crystal, screw-down crown, and 100m water resistance add to its functionality and durability.
The Orion Sylph is available now via Orion’s website with prices starting at $725. Each reference is produced in limited quantities: 60 Burgundy, 50 Graphite, and 80 Black Mother-of-Pearl.
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