Arguably no watch brand started in the past thirty years has accomplished more with a single case design than Dennison. The rounded rectangular ALD case has been presented in multiple metals and housed dozens of dials, and it even won an award at the “Oscars of Watches” in 2025.
As gorgeous and demonstratively versatile as the retro curvy case design is, it’s refreshing to see the British indie brand branch out with a new look.

Dennison’s new Oblique case follows the same mid-century modern ethos with a more avant-garde inflection. Like the ALD collection, it houses a pair of captivating dress watches that look like they should cost quadruple the price.
The Oblique is a rectangular cushion case with the same 33mm width as the ALD, but at 35mm long, it is 2mm shorter than its predecessor. Designed by Emmanuel Gueit, the horology legend behind the ALD, it has similar curved edges, concealed lugs and a sunken crown.

Where the new case clearly stands out is the dial shape. It is a warped rhombus that bulges out slightly on all four sides.






