Pedral Archive

The watches that found their owners.

Every edition is capped at 20 pieces. When it closes, it stays closed — no reissue, no sequel. These are the watches that proved there was a market for something different. None are coming back.

Most sold out within 2–8 weeks. The current collection is next.

Sold · 2025
Boris Blue

2025 · Limited Edition

Pedral Artefact

Boris Blue

Rare stone. Original art. 39mm of intent.

An integrated bracelet that disappears on the wrist. Dials carved from rare stone — each one unrepeatable — or born from original artwork through precision 3D printing. Miyota Cal. 9039, ±10s. Diamond-cut skeleton hands. A bespoke strap matched to every dial. The difference between owning a watch and owning a piece.

Sold for €1,499Closed
Sold · 2023
Ituri Forrest

2023 · Limited Drop

Pedral Okapi GMT

Ituri Forrest

Two time zones. One watch that earns both.

The Okapi case — refined, restrained — now tracking two cities at once. A 24-hour hand reads the second zone without interrupting the first. Bidirectional bezel. No extra bulk. The same quiet confidence, now with somewhere to be.

Sold for €1,800Closed
Sold · 2020
Okapi

2015 · Edition of 20

Pedral Okapi

Where it began. Where it ended. Neither is coming back.

A fumé sunburst dial behind a coin-edge fluted flange. Swiss ETA 7001, hand-wound. The watch that made everything after it possible — and the one that made us realise what Pedral was. Twenty pieces. Sold in 2020. The language it set is still the one we speak.

Sold for €1,100Closed

None of these editions will reopen.

This is the exclusivity Pedral collectors depend on. The current collection follows the same rule — when it closes, it closes. A few pieces remain.

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Maestro · Triomphe · Okapi Classique — limited pieces remaining