Dogma Watches Collections

Explore Dogma Watches collections, including Monograph- Istanbul, Arc, and future small-run mechanical watch releases shaped by proportion, material, and narrative.

How Dogma is organized

Dogma is built as a set of distinct lines—each with its own role, rhythm, and way of being owned. Some are ongoing. Some arrive as focused releases. Some exist only once.

Monograph

Dogma’s flagship series of place-shaped limited releases. Each Monograph begins with a city—not as decoration, but as structure—and becomes a distinct object of time.

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Arc

Dogma’s ongoing line of always-available references. Built in small batches and restocked as capacity allows, Arc is designed for long companionship rather than release urgency.  

Prologue

Studio Studies that sit between exploration and release. Prologue watches introduce themes, techniques, and dial languages in a more contained form—sometimes as small batches, sometimes as prototypes offered when ready.  

Interlude

Territories, crossings, and brief departures that sit between the main lines. Interlude is where Dogma explores material or mood in very small runs—without forcing every idea into a permanent family.  

Origins

References tied closely to place of making, first principles, and the earliest language of the brand. Origins reflects Dogma’s foundational coordinates: studio, method, and point of view.  

Objects

A broader field of Dogma-made pieces around time, ritual, and possession. Objects may include tools, accessories, desk pieces, and other designed artifacts that extend the world of the watch.  

Atelier

Limited prototypes and one-off studies released in very small quantities. Atelier is where Dogma tests form, texture, and technique—then offers the strongest outcomes as finished, ready-to-ship pieces with clear documentation.  

Archive

Past releases, completed works, and watches that have already found their collectors. Archive preserves the record of what Dogma has made—without repeating it.  

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