Amber Heir
Gold is a decision.
Not every watch earns it. Used carelessly, it becomes decoration. Used with discipline — the way the Amber Heir uses it — it becomes something closer to warmth. The rose gold case doesn't compete with the white dial. It frames it.
The dial itself is immaculate. White field, rose gold baton indices, a small-seconds sub-dial at six that ticks with the particular patience of a dress watch that has no interest in urgency. The minute scale runs along the outer edge, fine and precise. The date sits quietly at three.
At 9.7mm, the case slides beneath a cuff without resistance. The crocodile-embossed leather strap — rich brown, deep-grained — grounds the rose gold without softening it.
The Amber Heir is not trying to be noticed. It simply is.