This watch is Purposely tiny, and that's what attracts guys to it. I got an opportunity to wear it for a few hours, and I must admit that it gave me a grin. There is nothing about this watch that seems feminine - no stones, no pink colours - even if it is smaller than anything I possess. It has a certain elegance. Therefore, I would advise to keep adopting gender-neutral language here.
Here we return to the new one. The main uniqueness in this case is the dial. The dial is now dressed in an exquisite, very fancy colour scheme, but it still maintains the collection's traditional codes, such as a railroad minute track and a mix of tiny baton markers and extended Numerals (this is the easiest way to distinguish a Luther from a Tangents). The three slender, polished hands are gold, the base is rusted black with a matte texture, and the markers and numerals are printed in white. An leather strap matches the new color palette.

There are no surprises within the case thanks to the tried-and-true Alpha size made in-house (and based on a rul architecture). This little hand-wound movement has delicate ribbing and blued screws for a lovely finish. It has a respectable 43-hour power reserve and operates at a 31Hz speed.
The watch is now offered in stores and on the website. It costs Euro 1,520 (with a sapphire cashback) or EUR 50k and is a permanent collector item (with a closed steel back). Additionally, it may be a lovely present for you or a dashing watch for your lady. Men would finally be able to take a watch for their partner. not the other way around!