Witness anOrdain’s journey through our previous collections. Although no longer in production, these watches have played an important part in shaping our story.
We spent a lot of time working with white enamel in the early days of anOrdain, but with so many colours to choose from it was ultimately overlooked as...
Midnight Green was developed in tribute to the Cairngorm mountains at night where, during the summer months, it's never fully dark. At a glance the Midnight Green dial appears black,...
From the Scots Gaelic for mountain, Torr Blue evokes the blue haze which one experiences looking out at distant peaks from the top of a Munro. This unusual enamel exhibits...
Whether it be deep broody sunsets or heather on the hills, no highland palette would be complete without purple. Realised in enamel, the colour is rich and fruity with a...
The Model 1 explores the combination of traditional processes and a contemporary design aesthetic. The enamel dial provides a unique finish and depth, with a choice of five beautiful colours....
The alchemy of each enamel's reaction to silver produces unique outcomes, some with crystalline appearance, and others a smooth pebble-like finish. Like a cosmic sky, the inky quality of the...
The alchemy of each enamel's reaction to silver produces unique outcomes, some with crystalline appearance, and others a smooth pebble-like finish. In the blue, the Japanese crystal has produced a...
There's no missing this dial; whether it reminds you of raspberry jam or a classic cartoon doughnut, the mottled bright pink enamel is sure to make you smile.
The subtle tones of the off-white dial encapsulate what makes enamel such a complex material. In some lights, it appears pure white; grey in others. This is a dial that...
The Brown Fumé is the last of the original Model 2 series - and the final fumé of the collection. Subtly scintillating, the dial’s warm resin tones shimmer invitingly on...
Whilst some watches are inspired by fighter pilots, deep sea divers and racing cars, we've taken our cues here from the Sphagnum genus of mosses, commonly found blanketing highland peat...
We named this enamel Hebridean Blue not because it's reminiscent of a particular sea or sky, but more because of the calm, peaceful feeling this soft, almost chalky blue gives...
The alchemy of each enamel's reaction to silver produces unique outcomes, some with crystalline appearance, and others a smooth pebble-like finish. The purple dial sits somewhere between these two, with...
This grey enamel really captures the shading of so many a dreicht Highland day where the colour of the hills, sky and foreground blur into one, muted atmospheric scene. Applied...
The alchemy of each enamel's reaction to silver produces unique outcomes, some with crystalline appearance, and others a smooth pebble-like finish. The apparent solidity of the orange dial is undermined...
We named this enamel Hebridean Blue not because it's reminiscent of a particular sea or sky, but more because of the calm, peaceful feeling this soft, almost chalky blue gives...
Midnight Green was developed in tribute to the Cairngorm mountains at night where, during the summer months, it's never fully dark. At a glance the Midnight Green dial appears black,...
From the Scots Gaelic for mountain, Torr Blue evokes the blue haze which one experiences looking out at distant peaks from the top of a Munro. This unusual enamel...
Whilst some watches are inspired by fighter pilots, deep sea divers and racing cars, we've taken our cues here from the Sphagnum genus of mosses, commonly found blanketing highland peat...
There's something melt-in-your-mouth sweet about our delicate pink, though given it's made up of lead, ash and silica, it's as hardy as any other enamel and definitely not fit for...