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Here are the four best brutalist timepieces we've found this month
Four brutalist watches for four different budgets. Here are our watch picks of the month
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Maven Brut
This accessibly priced watch from Hong Kong based Maven is so focused on brutalism that it calls itself the Brut. The 32mm square matte steel case comes in either black or silver. With quartz movement and a strap in black or brown leather.
£153; uk.mavenwatches.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowRado True Square
This square watch pays homage to the style of modernist pioneer Le Corbusier. Rado calls itself “Master of Materials” and this piece has a 37mm case in high tech ceramic, quartz movement, integrated ceramic bracelet and is water resistant to 30 metres.
£2,050; rado.com
Toledano & Chan B/1
This piece has a Swiss made automatic movement in a 33.5mm wide asymmetrical stainless steel case. Its brutalist inspirations are underlined by being delivered in a box made from distressed concrete.
£3,154; toldedanoandchan.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowAudemars Piguet Remaster 02
The first Remaster came out in 2020 and was a tribute to a watch from the 1940s. This version nods toward a brutalist piece from the 1960s. It has a 41mm case made from an 18k sand gold alloy and is powered by Calibre 7129, AP’s self winding movement. Limited to 250.
£41,000; audemarspiguet.com
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