Project The Classic Official
is more than a trend. It is a correction. It argues that technology should serve aesthetics, not dictate them. It reminds us that your grandfather’s watch size wasn't a compromise—it was perfection.
In five years, expect the term "Project The Classic" to enter the horological lexicon as the standard descriptor for any watch under 39mm with a dome crystal and a clean dial. For now, it remains a secret handshake among those who know that true elegance never goes out of style—it just waits for the right project to bring it back. Are you ready to join the project? Check your wrist. If you see a notification, you’re not there yet. If you see a reflection of light dancing off a dome of glass, welcome to the classic. Project The Classic
began as a series of forum posts on Watchuseek and Reddit’s r/Watches. Users lamented, "Why doesn’t anyone make a new watch that looks like a 1963 Omega Seamaster or a 1958 Longines?" The answer, initially, was "because vintage is risky." Old watches are fragile, expensive to service, and often water-resistant to only a splash. is more than a trend