Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Reading time 3 min.

Rose Gold and Anthracite: Stowa Introduces Two New Roman Numeral Dials for the Antea Klassik KS

Stowa_AN01-5-10-N-Antea-Klassik-rose-01-Ver2
© PR

Stowa expands its Antea Klassik KS collection with two new dial variations featuring Roman numerals for the first time. One has a historical inspiration and the other comes with a decidedly modern twist.

Case_35.5_Antea_Klassik_KS_anthrazit
© PR
Case_35.5_Antea_Klassik_KS_rosegold_Milanaise
© PR

Drawing from its rich heritage, the German watchmaker which was founded in the Black Forest region and later moved to Pforzheim, revisits a striking design from the 1930s. In 1937, ten years after its foundation, Stowa offered a watch with a copper-colored dial and Roman numerals as well as the usual small seconds sub dial housed in a chrome-plated case. Now, this rare combination returns in a refined new form: the Antea Klassik KS with a vibrant pink gold-toned dial and sunburst finish. The polished stainless steel case, with a modest yet authentic to the time diameter of 35.5mm and a slender height of 6.8mm, emphasizes the vintage appeal, while the dial’s warm hue harmonizes beautifully with the black numerals and indexes. Blued steel hands add a visually compelling contrast.

Case_35.5_Antea_Klassik_KS_anthrazit
© PR
Case_35.5_Antea_Klassik_KS_rosegold_Milanaise
© PR
AN01-5-10-N-Antea-Klassik-rose-04
© PR
AN01-5-10-N-Antea-Klassik-rose-05
© PR

The second new model embraces a more contemporary look. It features a sunburst dial in a subtle anthracite, paired with white Roman numerals and the same elegant blued hands. Like their Arabic-numeral counterparts, these models echo the design principles of timepieces Stowa has produced since 1937—watches shaped by the minimalist aesthetics of the Bauhaus movement. As such, they are part of the eponymous Stowa collection.

Case_35.5_Antea_Klassik_KS_anthrazit
© PR
Case_35.5_Antea_Klassik_KS_rosegold_Milanaise
© PR
AN01-5-10-N-Antea-Klassik-rose-04
© PR
AN01-5-10-N-Antea-Klassik-rose-05
© PR
Antea-Klassik-KS-grau-04
© PR
Antea-Klassik-KS-grau-05
© PR

True to Bauhaus ideals, the Roman numerals on both new models are slender and elongated, radiating understated elegance. The hand lengths are precisely proportioned to the dial layout, enhancing the visual harmony.

Antea-Klassik-KS-grau-03
© PR

Inside these elegant watches ticks the hand-wound Eta Peseux 7001 movement in top finish quality. This refined caliber features Geneva Waves, blued screws, and blued screws, all visible through the sapphire crystal display back secured with six screws.

Antea_KS_Metallband-stowa_uhren-werk
© PR

Both color options are available with either a hand-stitched black leather strap or a stainless steel mesh bracelet. Pricing depends on the strap choice: €1,200 or $1,360 when converted to USD with a leather strap and €1,270 or approximately $1,440 with a mesh bracelet.

To learn more, visit Stowa, here.

Archiv

Latest Articles

Designed with German Firefighters, Hanhart Launches the Thermosphere - "Call 112"
Developed together with a German Firefighters Association, the Thermosphere translates the timing structure of a breathing-apparatus operation into a purpose-built tool watch. Limited to 112 pieces, the watch pays tribute to the men and women who work against the clock when every minute matters.
4 minutes
Vacheron Constantin Drops New 34.5mm Overseas Self-Winding Models - Smaller size, same great entrance
Vacheron Constantin expands the Overseas collection with two new 34.5mm self-winding models in rose gold and stainless steel. Featuring striking lacquered dials, interchangeable straps, and refined proportions, the latest additions combine everyday versatility with the unmistakable sporty elegance of the collection.
3 minutes
Hands-on with the D1 Milano D-Tech Oil II - Oil-filled fun
Filling a watch case entirely with oil doesn't sound like a good idea, yet it has its benefits. Many brands have done this over the years, and now D1 Milano offers one at an attractive price point with a compelling design, but how will it be on the wrist? Let's find out!
4 minutes
Jul 7, 2026

You might also be interested in

A Modern “Milsub": A Spotlight on the Tudor Pelagos FXD
A modern tribute to U.S. Navy dive watches, the Pelagos FXD from Tudor pairs a matte black dial and titanium case with fixed strap bars and a purpose-built tool-watch design.
5 minutes
Jun 22, 2026
A Watch Test: The Nomos Glashütte Orion Neomatik 39
First released as part of Nomos’s tribute to Glashütte watchmaking, the Orion Neomatik 39 – 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte reflects the brand’s enduring connection to its hometown. In this WatchTime magazine feature, we revisit the limited edition and its place in the anniversary collection.
6 minutes
Jun 10, 2026
To the Summit without Oxygen: A Spotlight on the Montblanc 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen
Montblanc is emphasizing the meaning of its brand name to a greater degree and creating innovative watches connected to alpinism. The company recently collaborated with extreme mountaineer Reinhold Messner to create a watch with no oxygen inside its case.
9 minutes
May 25, 2026
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad