Experience the Thrill: Turini's Artistic Robustness on Your Wrist
The Evolution of De Rijke's Design Philosophy: From Coastal Charm to Rugged Expeditions
De Rijke & Co., a vibrant Dutch watchmaker, has consistently infused its creations with a sense of playfulness and sophisticated charm. While their previous collections, such as the Amalfi, evoked the relaxed elegance of the Italian coast, the brand's latest release, the Turini, marks a significant shift. This new limited-edition timepiece, along with its counterparts, the Sahara and Amazon, is designed for the adventurous spirit, drawing inspiration from the world's most challenging off-road terrains. The Turini skillfully blends a robust ceramic case and a resilient tropic strap with an intricately crafted champlevé enamel dial, featuring bespoke artwork by renowned automotive artist Guy Allen, thereby elevating De Rijke's signature aristocratic whimsy to unprecedented heights.
Innovative Case Construction: Durability Meets Refined Engineering
The Turini retains the familiar 38mm wide and 11.2mm thick profile of its predecessor, the Amalfi, but introduces a significant material upgrade: bright white ceramic for its case. This choice, also seen in the Sahara model, lends a sleek, matte finish, giving the watch a subtly understated yet elegant appearance. While the compact dimensions and white ceramic might spark varied opinions among collectors, the watch sits comfortably and thoughtfully on a 6.75-inch wrist. The engineering prowess behind the Turini is particularly noteworthy, featuring a complex rotating driver's watch mechanism. This involves a full ceramic inner case that rotates within the outer shell, a challenging feat given ceramic's properties. The bidirectional ratcheting system for the crown, though intricate to perfect in ceramic, provides a satisfyingly smooth and precise rotation. While the ceramic material precludes the elaborate engravings found on earlier models, the stainless steel caseback compensates with a dynamic illustration by Guy Allen, depicting a Lancia Stratos rally car tackling the icy Col de Turini mountain pass. Despite the inherent complexities of a two-layer case, the Turini achieves a commendable 50-meter water resistance thanks to a cleverly designed screw-down crown.
The Artistry of the Dial: A Masterpiece in Transparent Enamel
The true highlight of the De Rijke & Co. Turini is its captivating dial, a testament to the brand's commitment to artistic innovation. Building upon the champlevé enamel technique used in the Amalfi, the Turini introduces transparent enamel, allowing for a richer, more nuanced depth of color and shading. This innovation is evident in the dial's lower half, where deep-engraved patterns form midnight blue tire tracks against a cerulean-to-pale-sky blue gradient, with the tread pattern subtly referencing classic Dunlop race tires. The transparent enamel also lends subtle shading to the rally car illustration and creates a delicate brushstroke effect in the sky at 12 o'clock. The overall dial presentation is a vibrant and sophisticated automotive tableau, with the red and orange hues of the Lancia Stratos contrasting vividly against the icy blue and white mountain backdrop. Despite its artistic focus, the dial maintains impressive legibility, featuring a raised minute scale, high-contrast markings, and applied lozenge indices. While the rounded, skeletonized alpha handset and polished surfaces might pose a slight challenge for reading time during high-speed driving, it remains perfectly legible for everyday wear.
Performance and Practicality: A Reliable Heart with a Distinctive Strap
Powering the Turini is the reliable Sellita SW300 automatic movement. While a pragmatic choice compared to the watch's more exotic design elements, its 28,800 bph beat rate and 56-hour power reserve offer respectable performance. The accessibility and affordability of servicing the SW300 ensure long-term ease of ownership. Complementing the watch's rugged, off-road theme is a navy blue curved-end rubber tropic strap. This flexible and breathable strap, while short for larger wrists, provides a striking contrast against the white ceramic case. Its unorthodox pairing with a typically dressier concept successfully translates De Rijke's artistic vision into a timepiece suitable for real-world adventures. The slender, polished integrated-keeper pin buckle further adds a touch of refined elegance to the strap.
A Legacy of Unorthodoxy: The Turini's Unique Position in Luxury Watchmaking
De Rijke & Co. has consistently embraced unconventional and imaginative concepts throughout its history, and the new limited-edition Turini stands as a prime example of this ethos. By combining an innovative rotating ceramic case, a visually stunning art dial, and a bold off-road aesthetic, the Turini elevates the Dutch marque's signature blend of sophisticated whimsy to an intriguing new level. Limited to just 50 pieces, alongside its siblings the Amazon and Sahara (each also limited to 50), the Turini is part of a total production run of only 150 watches. Priced at €4,595 EUR, this exceptional timepiece is available for purchase directly through the brand's e-commerce platform, offering a unique proposition for collectors seeking a watch that is both artful and adventurous.