Citizen has plunged into uncharted horological waters with its latest collection, "Sea of Silence", a lineup of six limited-edition watches that shimmer like sunlight fracturing through ocean depths. The pièce de résistance? Dials crafted with structural blue coloration, a technique so precise it makes a peacock’s feathers look amateurish.
These aren’t your grandfather’s dress watches. The dials are engineered to play tricks with light, shifting from cobalt to cerulean depending on the angle—like liquid metal frozen mid-ripple. Each model is a limited edition, ensuring exclusivity that’ll make collectors salivate harder than a Pavlovian dog hearing a dinner bell.
Beyond the hypnotic faces, Citizen stuffed these timekeepers with tech worthy of a sci-fi flick:
With production numbers tighter than a submariner’s hatch, acquiring one will require the persistence of a paparazzo stalking a celebrity. Early whispers suggest dealers are already fielding calls from enthusiasts willing to pledge their firstborns for a spot on waitlists.
In a world drowning in minimalist black-dial watches, Citizen’s "Sea of Silence" is the siren song luring horophiles toward something bolder. Consider this: if James Bond traded his Omega for a timepiece that whispers "ocean trench meeting boardroom," this’d be it.