Hands-On: the Dietrich ED-1
One of the great things about the world of watches today is there?s always something out there waiting to surprise. Even as someone who spends a lot of time paying attention to this stuff, there are still brands that slip through the cracks and watches that sneak by when my head is turned. I?ll admit, Dietrich was one of those brands I had missed. Now, having spent some time with two variants of their latest release, the ED-1, I have to say I?m paying attention.
Okay, I hadn?t entirely missed them, but I knew Dietrich best from their relatively conventional SD-2 Skin diver. That watch certainly stood out from the familiar onslaught of dive watches, but the structured conventions of dive watches meant the SD-2 didn?t offer the full Dietrich experience. The rounded leaf hands, sandwich dial, and ever-so-slightly hexagonal dial were enough to evoke the Dietrich ?look,? but at the end of the day a dive watch is a dive watch, and there?s only so much you can do without ending up with something else.
The Dietrich ED-1 marks a return to the core of Dietrich watchmaking, this time with the intention of creating the ?ultimate everyday watch.? As an industry, we tend to break watches into categories: dive watches, field watches, pilot?s watches, dress watches, tool watches, dressy tool watches ? the list goes on. It?s a bit of a trick, one that makes it easier for both brands and journalists to communicate this intention behind a watch and establish expectations (?Of course...
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