Arcus
Most watches in this collection speak quietly. The Salmon Hour has opinions.
Open the salmon variant and you find a guilloché field the colour of early morning light, Arabic numerals that run around the outside track like a regulator, and a small-seconds sub-dial that sits lower than expected — unhurried, almost decorative in its patience. The grey pebble-grain strap completes it with a studied indifference to convention.
Open the green variant and the dial deepens into forest — the same guilloché texture now catching gold differently, the Pierre Paulin signature anchoring a year: ~1982. A reference, not a claim. The kind of detail that rewards the person who looks closely.
The automatic movement winds with the wrist. The 38mm case sits smaller than most in our collection — closer to the proportions of a watch that was designed before size became a statement.
The Salmon Hour does not ask what you're wearing. It already knows.