Tracing the artistic trajectory of Felipe Pikullik from his early reworked Unitas movements to the current Sternenhimmel FPA1 offers an inspiring tale of ceaseless innovation and craftsmanship. Pikullik’s foundation on steady progression rather than quick breakthroughs has led to his first proprietary calibre, the FPA1. Pioneered and meticulously assembled in Berlin, this revolutionary timepiece marks a distinctive move from modifying to creating, indicating his intent to focus on in-house operations.
The Sternenhimmel FPA1 retains a connection to its predecessors through the familiar aventurine dial, a hallmark of Pikullik’s previous work. However, the under-the-hood mechanics unmistakably indicate the shift. This much-anticipated transition to in-house design and construction is expected to manifested in the bright future of Pikullik’s collection.
There’s a new addition to the Dennison family, and it’s designed to turn heads. Dennison is taking us to the golden era of the 70s and 80s with their ALD Dual Time ‘Shades’ watch collection, offering a taste of the glitz and charm of air travel from times past. The ALD line got an exciting new companion when this dual-time model was introduced, flaunting two handsets powered by a duo of Swiss quartz movements. These stunning watches come with an affordable price tag, priced around or under $800.