

The Anoma A1 Slate is a bold new addition to the luxury watch market, blending geometric design with elegant craftsmanship. With its triangular case measuring 38mm wide and 39mm tall, this watch challenges traditional aesthetics while offering a comfortable fit thanks to its 9.45mm thickness and lack of lugs. Priced at $2,300, the Anoma A1 Slate will be released on March 10th at 9 a.m. ET.


The Slate dial is a standout feature, with a vertically brushed, three-layer lacquer that shifts between black and deep grey depending on the light. The three-section sector-esque design, combined with an asymmetric case and dial orientations, creates a dynamic look that feels modern yet timeless. The exaggerated leaf hands add a touch of elegance, while the clean dial avoids clutter by removing a 12 o’clock logo.


Under the hood, the Anoma A1 Slate is powered by the Sellita SW100 movement, which offers a 38-hour power reserve through automatic winding. While the “ghost” date position on the crown might raise an eyebrow among watch enthusiasts, the recessed crown design keeps this quirk relatively unobtrusive.
For those who appreciate avant-garde design paired with practical wearability, the Anoma A1 Slate offers a compelling mix of style, function, and precision. This watch isn’t just a timepiece—it’s a conversation starter and a statement of individuality.
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