The Boiled Eggs dial watch evokes a bowl of Ajitsuke Tamago (ramen eggs).

The Fried Eggs watch takes its dial layout from a compass of the type used by the British Ordnance Survey.


The Tamarind watch has a sunburst brown dial with orange hour spots inspired by tropical faded dive watches and the pulp and seeds of the tamarind fruit.

GS/TP’s Telegraph watch draws influence from Morse Code operator’s pocket watches produced in the early 20th Century.

The Telephone watch dial follows the shape of a rotary telephone dialer, patented in 1892 and used until the advent of push-button telephones in the 1960s.

The GS/TP 'Bambi' type mesh bracelet is constructed from stainless steel wire in an offset herringbone pattern reminiscent of ears of wheat.

GS/TP’s Goliath Navigator design is inspired by the large multi-register aeroplane navigator watches of the 1950s.


This dial design recalls the leaf aperture of a mechanical camera lens.

GS/TP’s Goliath Journey dial is an interpretation of the large station clocks on the British railways.


