Indie French watchmaker Wolbrook has unveiled the Outrider Professional, a classic timepiece model inspired by field watches from the 1940s and 50s.
Delivered in a 39.5mm 316L stainless steel case and equipped with a light brown leather strap, the Outrider Professional boasts a pleasingly simple, retro design. In addition, its case features an impact-resistant Hesalite crystal and HexapleX architecture, enhancing the watch's durability, while all its hands and indices feature Swiss Super-LumiNova® technology. In terms of power, the watch comes equipped with a Miyota 8315 automatic that delivers a 60-hour power reserve.
The Outrider Professional is being offered in two color combinations -- 'Black & Green Lum' or 'Black & White Lum' -- and is currently available to purchase on the Wolbrook website.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Vintage-inspired Watches
- Creating classic timepieces inspired by the unique design of vintage watches will help watchmakers stand out in a crowded market.
- Retro Design
- Embracing a pleasingly simple and retro design can be a selling point for new watches in a market dominated by technology and smartwatches.
- Durability Enhancement
- Making watches more durable and resistant to impact can help watchmakers appeal to consumers who want an investment timepiece that will last for years.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Watchmaking
- Indie watchmakers could capitalize on the popularity of vintage designs and durably made watches by offering unique designs that stand out to consumers.
- Fashion
- Classic watch design elements and retro style can be adapted by fashion brands to add a new classic accessory that appeals to consumers who value timeless style choices.
- Luxury Goods
- Increased durability and long-lasting power reserves could make new brands that focus on luxury timepieces appealing to consumers seeking a well-made and dependable investment piece.
