
MAEN Manhattan Paradox
The Manhattan Paradox brings the city's defining contradiction to a hand-painted custom dial — a color riot rendered through abstract geometry. Sharp lines hold the structure as chevrons, mesh, and primary-meets-jewel blocks pack the interior, with two concentric disks spinning across the dial like records on a Jazz-Age gramophone. It's the kind of piece that pulls your eye in twice — once for the order, again for the chaos.
Built in official collaboration with MAEN on the Manhattan 37, the piece features a 37mm octagonal stainless steel case, polished and satin-brushed with polished chamfers, on an integrated bracelet with butterfly clasp. Inside runs the Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement with 26 jewels and a 38-hour power reserve, protected by anti-reflective sapphire crystal and rated to 10 ATM. A wearable canvas with serious mechanical credentials.
The Manhattan Paradox brings the city's defining contradiction to a hand-painted custom dial — a color riot rendered through abstract geometry. Sharp lines hold the structure as chevrons, mesh, and primary-meets-jewel blocks pack the interior, with two concentric disks spinning across the dial like records on a Jazz-Age gramophone. It's the kind of piece that pulls your eye in twice — once for the order, again for the chaos.
Built in official collaboration with MAEN on the Manhattan 37, the piece features a 37mm octagonal stainless steel case, polished and satin-brushed with polished chamfers, on an integrated bracelet with butterfly clasp. Inside runs the Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement with 26 jewels and a 38-hour power reserve, protected by anti-reflective sapphire crystal and rated to 10 ATM. A wearable canvas with serious mechanical credentials.
Original: $1,752.96
-65%$1,752.96
$613.54Description
The Manhattan Paradox brings the city's defining contradiction to a hand-painted custom dial — a color riot rendered through abstract geometry. Sharp lines hold the structure as chevrons, mesh, and primary-meets-jewel blocks pack the interior, with two concentric disks spinning across the dial like records on a Jazz-Age gramophone. It's the kind of piece that pulls your eye in twice — once for the order, again for the chaos.
Built in official collaboration with MAEN on the Manhattan 37, the piece features a 37mm octagonal stainless steel case, polished and satin-brushed with polished chamfers, on an integrated bracelet with butterfly clasp. Inside runs the Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement with 26 jewels and a 38-hour power reserve, protected by anti-reflective sapphire crystal and rated to 10 ATM. A wearable canvas with serious mechanical credentials.























