There is something quietly rebellious about a skeleton watch. While the world hides its workings behind glass screens and sealed cases, a skeleton dial does the opposite — it shows you everything.
The Beauty of Exposure
Every gear, every spring, every bridge is on display. Nothing to hide. When you wear a Lorene Skeleton or a Lorene Stardust, you are wearing a small machine that admits, proudly, exactly what it is. In an age of black boxes, that honesty feels rare.
A Conversation Starter
Ask any skeleton watch owner and they will tell you the same story: strangers notice. The open dial catches light differently with every movement of your wrist, and people lean in. A skeleton watch is not just a timepiece — it is the beginning of a hundred conversations.
Built for the Curious
Skeleton watches attract a certain kind of person — someone who wants to know how things work, who values craft over convenience, who understands that the journey of the gears matters as much as the time they tell.
If that sounds like you, explore our skeleton collection. The mechanism is waiting to meet you.
