Summer's Calling
Robb Report Singapore|June 2023
Flexing its prowess in material experimentation, mechanical art and, of course, jewellery making, Harry Winston constantly redefines the perception of luxury sports watches.
Alvin Wong
Summer's Calling

Harry Winston has always been a safe space for those among us who are drawn to forthright opulence. Its fantastical suites of jewellery, channelling inspiration from the riches of nature to the vibrance of New York City, where the company’s eponymous founder made his name, have enthralled us for decades. On red carpets, and at gala dinners, weddings and the most lavish of soirees, an attention-grabbing Harry Winston accompaniment has always looked the most stunning.

But can the King of Diamonds also rock up to the sporting arena with similar ease and elan? For Harry Winston fans who have been clued into its horological offerings over the years, the answer is a resounding “yes”.

Harry Winston’s most purposeful foray into sports watches is exemplified by the Ocean collection. The nautically inspired sports line marks its 25th anniversary this year with tantalising new models, brimming with Harry Winston’s characteristic glamour and a summery vibe—and for technical watch aficionados, a distinctively audacious personality.

The Project Z watches, for instance, express the Ocean collection’s avant-garde spirit. Living up to their techy-sounding moniker, the Project Z watches are distinguished by their cases, made from an exclusive zirconium alloy called Zalium. It is an extremely hardy metal that is highly resistant to corrosion, tougher than titanium, yet ultra-light at the same time. In short, the perfect armour for testosterone-charged timepieces.

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