Description

Oh, Orion: with a champagne-gold dial, well proportioned neon-orange accents, and an ultra-thin, chronometer-capable automatic caliber within (a groundbreaking movement of the future that’s already here), it’s easy to fall in love with this watch at first glance. The finest watchmaking from Glashütte, modern design from Berlin, butterflies in the belly, a passion for beauty; we still go weak at the knees over this timepiece.

Detail

Automatically elegant: Orion neomatik champagner with a 36-millimeter diameter, for him, for her, for both. As slender as a hand-wound thanks to the groundbreaking DUW 3001 caliber.

Automatically elegant: Orion neomatik champagner with a 36-millimeter diameter, for him, for her, for both. As slender as a hand-wound thanks to the groundbreaking DUW 3001 caliber.

For a long time Orion—the Glashütte watch for designers and architects—practiced perfect restraint. Now neomatik is being celebrated, in champagne and neon orange.

For a long time Orion—the Glashütte watch for designers and architects—practiced perfect restraint. Now neomatik is being celebrated, in champagne and neon orange.

Orion wears a crown, but keeps things understated; in the neomatik series, its design is a little thinner and more modern.

Orion wears a crown, but keeps things understated; in the neomatik series, its design is a little thinner and more modern.

It took almost a quarter century until an automatic version of Orion could be made. Only the ultra-thin caliber DUW 3001 allows for this combination of slender elegance and self-winding.

It took almost a quarter century until an automatic version of Orion could be made. Only the ultra-thin caliber DUW 3001 allows for this combination of slender elegance and self-winding.