
From the very beginning, every Rotoris watch was created with a clear sense of where it would end up. Not in storage, not sitting indefinitely, but out in the world, worn, used, and lived with. Over time, each collection moved at its own pace. Some were understood instantly. Others took longer to find the right wrists.
Today, there is nothing left to choose from. What remains is the work itself, and the way each watch was built with a specific intention.
Monarch Watch was designed to feel complete without needing to prove anything. The case sits with quiet confidence, the dial remains balanced, and nothing feels added for the sake of attention. It is a watch that reveals itself gradually.
At the center of Monarch is the moonphase complication. It is not treated as a visual highlight alone, but as a functional detail that introduces a different rhythm to the watch. It changes slowly, almost unnoticed at first, and then becomes something you begin to look for. It gives the watch a sense of continuity that goes beyond hours and minutes.
The movement inside follows the same philosophy. An automatic system operating at 21,600 vibrations per hour, supported by a steady power reserve and a refined construction, ensures that the watch performs as consistently as it looks. The sapphire crystal maintains clarity over time, while the proportions of the case keep it versatile across different settings.
Manifesta Watch was built around a single decision: the dial would lead everything.
Instead of treating the dial as a surface to print on, it became the defining element of the watch. Natural materials were chosen not just for their appearance, but for the variation they bring. No two pieces ever look exactly the same, and that difference is intentional.
Blue Aventurine carries a depth that shifts under light, almost like a night sky that changes with movement. Mother of Pearl reflects softly, creating a fluid, almost organic feel. Black Onyx offers sharp contrast, clean and direct, giving the watch a stronger presence.
Everything else around the dial is designed to support it. The case remains proportioned and controlled. The automatic movement operates reliably in the background, keeping time without drawing attention away from the front. Sapphire crystal ensures that the dial remains the focal point, uninterrupted.
Manifesta was never about adding more features. It was about making one decision and executing it properly.
Astonia Watch approached watchmaking from a different direction. It focused on how the watch feels in use.
The chronograph is central to that experience. Instead of a traditional automatic system, Astonia uses a mecha-quartz movement. This allows for the precision of quartz while maintaining the tactile response expected from a mechanical chronograph. The pushers have a defined feel, the reset is immediate, and the entire interaction is deliberate.
The collection developed along two distinct paths. The sports variants leaned into a more active profile, with rubber straps and a design that feels ready for constant movement. The regular variants took a more structured approach, with metal bracelets and a more composed finish.
Across both, the case size remains consistent, and the use of sapphire crystal ensures durability. The chronograph is not there as a secondary feature. It defines how the watch is used, how it is handled, and how it fits into everyday routines.
Astonia was built to be engaged with, not just worn.
Arvion Watch simplifies time in a way that changes the entire experience of wearing a watch.
With a single-hand display, the focus shifts from precision to awareness. Instead of tracking every minute exactly, time is read more broadly. It slows things down. It makes the act of checking the time feel more intentional.
The design supports this idea without distraction. The dial remains clean, the case stays balanced, and the suede straps introduce a softer, more tactile element. It feels different from the moment it is worn.
Inside, the automatic movement continues to provide steady performance, operating at 21,600 vibrations per hour with a reliable reserve. The simplicity on the surface does not come at the cost of what sits underneath.
Arvion was not designed for everyone. It was built for those who wanted a different relationship with time.
Auriqua Watch was developed with durability as a priority, but without moving away from refinement.
It carries a stronger build, designed to handle more demanding environments while still maintaining a considered design. The increased water resistance allows it to move more freely between settings, from everyday wear to more active use.
The automatic movement remains consistent with the rest of the collection, offering steady performance and reliability. The case is structured to feel secure on the wrist, while the rubber straps add both comfort and practicality.
What sets Auriqua apart is not just its capability, but how naturally it fits into different situations. It does not feel like a watch reserved for specific conditions. It adapts.
Each Rotoris collection was built with a clear role. Monarch brought in quiet complexity. Manifesta focused on material. Astonia introduced interaction. Arvion redefined simplicity. Auriqua extended capability.
Together, they formed a complete system, where each watch offered something distinct, both in design and in construction.