Linde Werdelin Spidospeed Titanium

The Linde Werdelin Spidospeed Titanium draws inspiration from racing cars and is the most iconic evolution of this watch to date. The monochrome design of the watch lets the skeletonisation of the watch be the center of attention. The exposed LW06 movement powers the timepiece and features a Linde Werdelin-developed chronograph pusher system. The R on the 6 o’clock sub dial allows the wearer to see when the watch is fully charged.

About Linde Werdelin

In the winter of 1996, Jorn Werdelin, a keen mountaineer and off-piste skier, was taken by surprise in a bout of bad weather, got lost, skied off a cliff and broke his back. In 2002, Jorn Werdelin and Morten Linde partnered to develop a new idea: a highly crafted sports watch, when required, can be combined with a professional digital instrument to provide the right level of information at the right time for skiing and diving. For Linde, analogue is the best way to read time; digital is how you assimilate technical details. A perfect combination of analogue and digital that delivers style and function, without having to compromise. Discover more here.