
Temporal Works Series A 'Rambler'
The Temporal Works Series A 'Rambler' is presented as a modern interpretation of the Patek Philippe 565, with design cues also drawn from Hamilton Khaki field watches. This new iteration features a bead-blasted stainless steel case and matte-painted brass dials in 'Black Sesame' and 'Red Bean' colors, offering a distinct aesthetic from the brand's earlier 'Sector' models.
- 37mm case diameter
- 45mm lug-to-lug
- 10mm thickness
- 316L stainless steel case
- Manually wound Sellita SW210-1 b D4 movement
- 42-hour power reserve
- 50M water resistance
- Price: $2,500
The 'Rambler' is described as a modern take on the Patek Philippe 565, with a design that could also be seen as a blend between a 565 and a Hamilton Khaki field watch.
The case is bead-blasted 316L steel, with a monoblock construction, sloping and smooth sides, and a simple caseback featuring the brand logo and motto.
Dials are matte-painted brass in 'Black Sesame' and 'Red Bean' colors, featuring a stepped design with a snailed outer track, white minute markers, and Arabic numerals.
The hands are pilot-inspired, and the six-segment radial sector dial is noted for its minimalist quality.
The manually wound Sellita SW210-1 b D4 movement operates at 4Hz and has a stated accuracy of +/- 20 seconds/day.
The 'Black Sesame' dial is paired with an olive canvas strap, while the 'Red Bean' dial comes with a grey Alcantara strap and NATO options.
A bead-blasted mesh bracelet by Staib is available separately for $250.
The reviewer finds the $2,500 price point slightly high given the specifications, but acknowledges the watch's unique combination of heritage and ruggedness.