Ressence, the independent Belgian watchmaker, has introduced two new color variants for its TYPE 7 watch: Black and Cactus. Both editions maintain the model's defining 41mm titanium case and the brand's signature oil-filled dial technology, a hallmark of Ressence's minimalist approach to legibility and design.
The TYPE 7 launched in March 2025 as part of Ressence's 15-year anniversary celebration. The watch positions itself as a versatile tool instrument, blending precision engineering with understated aesthetics. The new colorways expand the collection's appeal without altering the core mechanical specifications that define the line.
Pricing sits at approximately $45,730 USD, positioning the watch firmly in the haute horlogerie segment. The watches will be distributed through Ressence's direct channels and its network of global retailers, maintaining the brand's selective distribution model.
Ressence has built its reputation on radical simplification of dial design. The oil-filled dial reduces reflectivity and improves readability in varied lighting conditions, a technical solution disguised as visual restraint. This philosophy extends across the TYPE 7's presentation, making it accessible to collectors seeking functional luxury without unnecessary ornamentation.
The Black and Cactus colorways offer subtle aesthetic differentiation within Ressence's minimalist framework. Rather than dramatic design overhauls, the brand introduces variations that acknowledge personal preference while preserving the watch's core identity. This approach reflects contemporary luxury watchmaking's shift toward restrained, wearable instruments over status symbols.
The expansion signals Ressence's confidence in the TYPE 7 as a cornerstone collection. By introducing new finishes at a measured pace, the brand sustains collector interest while avoiding the saturation that plagues mass-market alternatives. The watch joins a growing category of independent Belgian and Swiss makers positioning themselves against large conglomerates through technical refinement and design clarity.
