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Square with flair: 6 watches bringing the unusual dial shape back in 2024, from Cartier’s Santos Skeleton and Tag Heuer’s Steve McQueen-inspired Monaco, to Mido’s Multifort TV Big Date with 1970s’ ‘TV-dial’

From left to right: Tag Heuer Monaco Skeleton; Cartier Santos-Dumont Skeleton Micro-Rotor; Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date
From left to right: Tag Heuer Monaco Skeleton; Cartier Santos-Dumont Skeleton Micro-Rotor; Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date
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  • American watch brand of the year and coffee-inspired Brew Watches are known for TV dial pieces, with the signature Metric line sporting a mechanical-quartz movement
  • Germany’s Glashütte Original brings new colourways to its sleek and chic Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date which heavily evoke the 1970s in its golden bay and ocean breeze varieties

With brands increasingly mining their archives for ideas, and with the resurgence of classic designs from the likes of Gérald Genta, watchmakers across the world are especially looking to the 1970s for inspiration. Square, tonneau and cushion cases existed long before then – see Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso, or Cartier’s Tank and Santos – but the rise of the “TV dial” has given enthusiasts more chance to wear a square timepiece than ever before.

1. Cartier Santos-Dumont Skeleton Micro-Rotor

Cartier Santos-Dumont Skeleton micro-rotor
Cartier Santos-Dumont Skeleton micro-rotor
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We expect Cartier to start the celebrations for the Santos’ 120th anniversary next year, but the maison have pre-empted themselves with what can only be described as a masterpiece in the Santos-Dumont Skeleton Micro-Rotor, complete with a tiny plane motif in homage to the watch’s piloting heritage.

2. Tag Heuer Monaco Skeleton

Tag Heuer Monaco Skeleton
Tag Heuer Monaco Skeleton

Tag Heuer also gave us a stunning skeleton version of a classic square piece in this year’s Monaco chronograph. Most readily associated with Steve McQueen, this bicompax (two subdials) piece has been a constant symbol of the brand’s racing heritage since its release in 1969.

3. Mido Multifort TV Big Date

Mido Multifort TV Big Date
Mido Multifort TV Big Date