A change in desired “brilliance.”
Thin dress watches of the 1980s.The fashion for thin dress watches with a strong shine


One of the most fashionable models of the time. The case and bracelet were made of hard material and given a special polish.








Another watch trend of the 1980s was dress watches with a strong shine. Unlike the voluminous, three-dimensional sparkles and high-impact colors of the 1970s, this trend was the result of a demand for the simple yet gorgeous shine of metal amid the trend toward thin dress watches. On the technical side, the development of materials for the case and bracelet, and the development of cemented carbide processing and polishing machines, also encouraged the design of distortion-free, mirror-finish surfaces. The dials were mostly simple designs that harmonized with the overall look of thin dress watches, and attention to detail and ingenuity were reflected in slender yet brightly shining hands and indexes.


This dressy design made the most of the thin movement. The delicate shine of the gold is a distinctive feature.









































































































































