One moment in time can change everything. It’s 1982, and the founders of what would become Swatch are faced with a huge decision – should the new revolutionary Swatch be round or square? Fast forward four decades, and the fateful choice of the round shape has paved the way for a bright, vibrant, and successful story.
But WHAT IF a square Swatch had been chosen?
The new BIOCERAMIC WHAT IF? Collection plays out an alternate and fun reality. Swatch is once again challenging the status quo by revisiting the square watch prototype from 1982 to create an exciting new collection bursting with positive provocation and a rebellious streak. The unexpected collection represents a significant breakthrough made possible by Swatch's innovative BIOCERAMIC material. By combining ceramic powder with biosourced materials, Swatch BIOCERAMIC achieves remarkable strength and durability to conquer the challenges associated with the unique side of this square design. It dives headfirst into uncharted waters, breaks free from the norm, and embraces a life full of fun and zero regrets.
Four styles stand out from the Swatch crowd with strong, square edges and 33 mm x 33 mm case. The crisp dial, case and muted matte gray, green, beige, and black tones take inspiration from the very first Swatch models and reflect design aesthetics from four decades ago, that couldn’t be any more current. The BIOCERAMIC case, crown, and buckle embody Swatch's innovative spirit. The biosourced edge-to-edge glass provides a striking side view of the dial, a first for Swatch. The hands are glow-in-the-dark, and there is a day-date calendar window at 3 o'clock. The new integrated biosourced strap – another first for Swatch – illustrates the design mastery thanks to BIOCERAMIC in a way impossible to imagine back then. And here's the playful twist: Each new battery cover features a dial from one of the four first 1983 Swatch watches created, paying tribute to the 40th anniversary of the GENT watch.
The Swatch BIOCERAMIC WHAT IF? Collection will make its global debut on Swiss National Day, August 1, 2023, on Swatch.com and in stores, a subtle tribute to the proudly Swiss-made Swatch!