The ocean whispers to horologists in hues of cerulean and abyss-black, and the new Snorkel collection answers with a symphony of hybrid ceramic and vintage soul. Like a coral reef forged in stainless steel, its 41mm case shelters dials named after sea creatures—Great White Shark, Blue Tang Fish, Sea Turtle, and Clownfish—each a splash of aquatic bravado. With 100 meters of water resistance, it’s less a timepiece and more a talisman for landlubbers dreaming of brine-soaked adventures. The tropic rubber strap? A nod to Jacques Cousteau’s forgotten wristwear.
If the original PRX were a jazz standard, this downsized rendition is its intimate acoustic cover. At 25mm, it’s a whisper of brushed steel and polished edges, a “less is more” manifesto strapped to your wrist. Yet beneath its demure facade lurks 100 meters of water resistance—like finding out your favorite bartender moonlights as a free diver. The lumed baton hands? A sly wink to midnight escapades. Elegance with a dash of rebellion, served neat.