A keen understanding of a watch’s worth and qualities isn’t necessarily obtained from product write-ups and marketing images, but truly emanates from the tangible experience of having the timepiece wrap around one’s wrist. Tsar Bomba’s Light Matter watch is such a product, charming in its design, yet incredibly comfortable and satisfying to wear that transcends the typical expectations. The ‘wow’ factor for its customers steams from the subtle blend of design, functionality and pricing, notably unapparent merely on the marketing images.
While haute couture typically springs to mind when one thinks of Paris, the city has proven it’s not averse to haute horlogerie either- as demonstrated by the Laps brand. Over the years, Laps has made a name for itself in the realm of watches that are less traditional timepieces and more wearable pieces of art. They are best known for their collections such as Signature Art Print, affordable quartz-based watches graced with imaginative dial designs inspired by art, culture, and architecture.
However, with the introduction of the Arche collection, Laps throws a curveball, veering towards a more conventional path of watchmaking. Released to commemorate the brand’s ten years of existence, Arche watches are the first automatic timepieces from Laps’ stable, laying the foundation for the newly introduced ‘Studio’ range. The collection dramatically shifts the focus from purely artistic design to a considerate balance between artistic flair and sophisticated watch craftsmanship.