The most remarkable thing about Ressence’s domed dial architecture is that it has proven to be applicable to any watch category. We’ve seen it applied beautifully to a dive watch, dress watch and a very unconventional day-date.
It’s remarkable how well the innovative design works for sporty tool watches like the Type 7. The titanium GMT is remarkably utilitarian and legible (once you know how to read it) for such avant-garde engineering.

Ressence debuted the Type 7 in 2025 with a regular-production blue dial and a limited-edition teal dial, and the mechanics of the two new colors remain unchanged. But the additions really flesh out the collection as an all-purpose tool watch, unlike any other.
The Type 7 has a 41mm titanium case with a sandblasted finish accented by polished, chamfered edges. It has an almost tonneau shape, with a flat top and sides that curve down at the lugs.

The first thing that jumped out at me when I put the Type 7 on is how light and comfortable it feels on the wrist, which is its strongest characteristic as a sporty tool watch. According to Ressence, the watch weighs only 123 grams.





