Argon Spaceone Watch Collection Looks Like a Spaceship on Your Wrist

Inspired by space exploration and “spage-age” design era, Argon Spaceone Design was pretty popular back in the space race of the 60s. The name Argon pays homage to the noble gas of the same name. It’s the first range of limited-edition models crafted with three different materials: stainless steel, titanium, and forged carbon.

The first collection Spaceone from Argon is the result from collaboration between Theo Auffret, an independent watchmaker from Paris, and Guillaume Laidet watch entrepreneur. The wach features a Swiss automatic movement, a sapphire cockpit, and a stainless steel “see through” case back.

Argon Spaceone Watches

All components of Argon Spaceone Watches are manufactured in Switzerland, but the watch assembled in France, in a dedicated workshop. The jumping hour function of the watch specially developed by Theo Auffret’s workshop. The watch’s case size is 42×51.67 mm, with a case thickness of 12.6 mm and a lug width of 22mm. The minute disc is made out of sapphire for maximal transparency. This limited edition watch collection is available for pre-order.

Argon Spaceone Watches

Argon Spaceone Watches

Argon Spaceone Watches

Argon Spaceone Watches



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