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Saturday, August 30, 2025

The Dress Watch Study – By Nolan Daniel White

Limited edition sterling silver dress watch designed by TAWC and Nolan Daniel White. Only 25 pieces made. Crafted in Copenhagen and sold to support Canada’s wildfire relief.


Each piece draws from Nolan’s archive of vintage dials, inspired by the elegance of early 20th-century watchmaking. The goal was simple: design a dress watch rooted in history, yet relevant for today.

The Design

  • A modern take on Art Deco style

  • Clean dial with subtle details

  • Interplay of radial and linear brushed finishes that shift in light

  • Applied Roman numerals for sharp legibility

  • A subdivided minute track, refined through multiple iterations

The Sterling Silver Case

  • Crafted in .925 sterling silver

  • Silver carries a rare charm in watchmaking

  • Heavier than steel, softer than gold, and prone to oxidation

  • These traits make silver unique—over time, it develops a patina that reflects your story

  • Each case is tested for purity and stamped with Copenhagen’s Three Towers silver hallmark

Why Silver?

Most brands avoid silver.
But silver watches age gracefully.
Every mark and tone adds character, making your watch truly personal.

Do you want a watch that records your life with every wear? This piece is designed for that connection.

Giving Back

All profits go to the Canadian Wildfire Fund. Your purchase will:

  • Strengthen wildfire preparedness

  • Provide immediate relief to affected communities

  • Support long-term recovery efforts

Every watch sold makes a difference.

TAWC and Montreal-based writer Nolan Daniel White collaborated on The Dress Watch Study, a limited edition of 25 sterling silver watches inspired by vintage dials. Each case is hallmarked in Copenhagen and designed to age with a unique patina. All proceeds support Canada’s wildfire response.

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