Design-Driven Timepieces with Cult Status
Born from a vision to challenge traditional watchmaking, Ikepod has carved out a unique place in the world of contemporary horology. Founded in the 1990s by visionary designer Marc Newson, the brand quickly became known for its futuristic silhouettes, minimalist dials, and unconventional approach to luxury watches. More than just timepieces, Ikepod watches are wearable design objects, blending Swiss craftsmanship with bold industrial aesthetics.
Today, Ikepod continues to attract collectors, creatives, and watch enthusiasts who appreciate originality over convention. With distinctive pebble-shaped cases, vibrant colour palettes, and a philosophy rooted in accessible design, the brand stands apart in an industry often defined by heritage and repetition. Whether vintage or modern, every Ikepod watch reflects a commitment to innovation, individuality, and timeless design thinking.

Where Industrial Design Meets Modern Watchmaking
Few watch brands have blurred the line between industrial design and horology quite like Ikepod. From the very beginning, the brand rejected the ornate traditions of Swiss watchmaking in favour of clean geometry, sculptural forms, and radical simplicity. Its signature rounded case, instantly recognisable and unlike anything else on the market, became a defining symbol of late-20th-century design culture.
What makes an Ikepod watch unique is not just its appearance, but the philosophy behind its construction. Every curve, proportion, and material choice is intentional, stripping away excess to focus on pure form and function. The watches are engineered with the precision of Swiss manufacturing, yet designed with an artist’s eye, resulting in pieces that feel as much at home in a design museum as they do on the wrist.







