Dennison unveils the ALD Mini, the latest evolution of its signature collection, redefining luxury through reduced proportions and material refinement. More than a smaller version, the piece represents a shift in perspective—an object designed to be experienced up close, where every detail comes into focus.
Designed by Emmanuel Gueit, the ALD Mini stands out with its compact dimensions—just 24.2 x 22 mm and 6 mm thick—offering a discreet yet expressive presence. The result is a watch that integrates naturally with the body, moving closer to the language of contemporary jewelry.
The standout innovation lies in the Dual Time version, which introduces a unique architectural concept: two stacked cases housing independent dials. Rather than a traditional complication, this structural approach reimagines the geometry of the watch. A quick-release system allows the modules to be separated, transforming the piece into a versatile, modular object.

Natural stone dials—ranging from jade to malachite and lapis lazuli—define the collection, each one unique in texture and depth. Diamonds are used sparingly, adding subtle brilliance without excess, in line with the brand’s restrained approach to luxury.
Available in stainless steel and gold PVD, with leather straps or a mesh bracelet, the ALD Mini is conceived as a unisex accessory adaptable to different contexts. Powered by a Swiss quartz movement, it combines reliability with design clarity.
With the ALD Mini, Dennison reinforces its vision: not just timepieces, but design objects that interpret time as a personal, intimate experience—where function and form exist in perfect balance.








