
Black Bear.
The original.
Walnut dial — deep, dark, with grain that reads like topographic contour lines. Paired with onyx leather: matte, dark, the kind of strap that disappears on the wrist so the dial can speak.
One watch. Three takes on the same idea.
The Ridge collection is built around a single design language — a 40mm automatic with a solid wood dial, brushed steel case, and two-tone leather strap. Each variant is the same watch with a different soul: a different wood, a different leather, a different way it ages on the wrist.

The original.
Walnut dial — deep, dark, with grain that reads like topographic contour lines. Paired with onyx leather: matte, dark, the kind of strap that disappears on the wrist so the dial can speak.
The light.
White oak dial — pale grain, warm undertone, the color of fresh timber after a rain. Paired with bone leather: cream-tan, soft, a strap that ages golden with wear. Quiet on the wrist.

The light.
White oak dial — pale grain, warm undertone, the color of fresh timber after a rain. Paired with bone leather: cream-tan, soft, a strap that ages golden with wear. Quiet on the wrist.

The warm one.
Wild cherry dial — reddish-brown, warm-toned, the color of a barrel after years of use. Paired with cognac leather: warm amber, supple, the kind of strap that develops character with every wear.