Pedral Archive
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.

2025 · Limited Edition
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.

2023 · Limited Drop
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.
2015 · Edition of 20
“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.
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.
See what's still available →Maestro · Triomphe · Okapi Classique — limited pieces remaining