Megalodon Automatic—Built to Dominate
Some legends don’t fade—they sharpen. They evolve from story into symbol, from myth into meaning. The MEGALODON Automatic Limited Edition is one of those rare creations: a timepiece that doesn’t ask to be noticed, but instead demands presence. Inspired by the most fearsome predator ever to rule the oceans, it captures prehistoric power and channels it into an aggressive design language—engineered to feel alive, precise, and unmistakably dominant.
More than a watch theme, “Megalodon” becomes an identity. Every contour, texture, and motif on the dial and case is drawn from the creature’s legend—teeth-like hour indexes, skin-textured surfaces, gill-slit architecture, and a dorsal fin seconds hand that slices through time with authority. Even the movement presentation is built for spectacle: an open-heart window reveals the beating core at the center of the experience, making the watch feel less like an object on the wrist and more like a living mechanism.
This isn’t a limited edition you purchase and forget. It’s a collector’s artifact designed for modern explorers who want more than performance—they want a statement. And because the legend doesn’t stop at the watch, each MEGALODON is accompanied by an authentic Megalodon shark tooth, transforming the timepiece into a tangible connection between past and present. In a world full of watches that blend in, the MEGALODON refuses to compromise. It returns with dominance—built to be worn, admired, and remembered.
A Predator’s Blueprint: Where the Design Starts
At the heart of the MEGALODON Automatic Limited Edition is a simple idea: let the namesake dictate the language of the watch. Rather than treating the theme as surface decoration, the design acts like a blueprint—taking recognizable elements of the Megalodon’s anatomy and turning them into horological signatures.
The result is a visual vocabulary that feels both prehistoric and mechanical. The hour indexes take on a teeth-shaped form, suggesting the creature’s legendary power the moment the dial catches the light. The dial is textured with skin-inspired character, giving the face depth and visual bite, while maintaining a sense of control rather than chaos. Even the watch’s structural geometry echoes oceanic motion through sculpted architectural elements.
This is where “engineered to dominate” becomes more than a slogan. The design isn’t just bold; it’s coherent. It has a purpose. Every aggressive detail reinforces the same message: this is not a watch trying to be safe. It’s a watch built for impact.
Teeth, Skin, and Gill-Slits: The Dial’s Most Powerful Details
If the MEGALODON is a statement, the dial is the punctuation—where the theme becomes unavoidable. The teeth-shaped hour indexes are the first detail most people notice. They’re not merely decorative; they convey a predatory rhythm, aligning with the idea of time as something measured, claimed, and conquered.
Then there’s the skin-textured dial surface, adding a layered realism to the design. Under different lighting, the surface reveals its character—almost like the watch is alive beneath the glass. That tactile influence matters because it makes the dial feel dimensional rather than flat. It draws the eye repeatedly, encouraging a slower, closer look—the kind of attention collectors truly appreciate.
The gill-slit motifs carved into the watch’s architecture further deepen the narrative. They suggest the creature’s breathing form, but reimagined in mechanical design language. The effect is a kind of visual tension: the watch looks ready to move, like it’s always one moment away from surfacing. Together, these details create a dial that doesn’t just represent the Megalodon—it feels as though it was shaped by the same forces that made the creature legendary.
A Collector’s Artifact: The Authentic Megalodon Shark Tooth
The legend does not stop at the watch itself. Each MEGALODON Automatic Limited Edition is accompanied by an authentic Megalodon shark tooth—a relic from a creature that once dominated the oceans millions of years ago. This isn’t positioned as a gimmick or a novelty accessory. It’s presented as a tangible connection to prehistoric history.
That difference matters. Because while many limited editions include collectibles, few transform the entire ownership experience into something you can hold and feel. The tooth becomes a bridge between eras—making the watch not just a timekeeping device, but a collector’s artifact with a story you can physically reference. In that sense, every MEGALODON is more than a purchase. It’s an acquisition. A piece of legend you can keep close, not just display.
Six Powerful Variants: Find Your Apex
The MEGALODON arrives in six powerful variants—each with its own presence and emotional tone. Rather than treating colorways as secondary, the collection is built so every option feels like a different expression of the same dominant identity.
- Predator Black: A sleek, high-intensity look that feels stealth-like and relentless.
- Apex Blue: Oceanic depth with a cooler intensity—built for anyone drawn to the sea’s darker beauty.
- Marine Titan: A bold, heavyweight mood that emphasizes strength and confidence.
- Tangerine Depth: A dramatic, high-contrast variant that suggests heat and aggression under the surface.
- Mystic Tooth: A distinctive tone that feels refined yet still tied to the prehistoric theme.
- Ocean Abyss: Deep, immersive, and commanding—like the color version of a final dive.
No matter which variant you choose, the MEGALODON experience remains unified: teeth-like design language, dorsal fin timekeeping, open-heart drama, wave-pattern control, and a sculptural caseback jaw. The theme stays consistent while the personality shifts with color.
Built for Modern Explorers: Performance Meets Presence
Not everyone who buys a watch needs it to survive the deep. But modern explorers share a mindset: they demand presence, they value performance, and they want tools—or artifacts—that match their attitude.
The MEGALODON Automatic Limited Edition is built for those people. It’s engineered to command attention without losing the sense of intention behind every design decision. Even its theatrics—the open-heart window, the sculptural caseback, the dorsal fin seconds hand—feel grounded in the theme rather than separated from it.
This is what “performance and presence” looks like when it’s applied to design. It’s a watch that feels purposeful on the wrist and unforgettable once you’ve seen it in person.
And because the legend doesn’t stop at the watch, the authentic Megalodon shark tooth completes the experience—transforming ownership into a tangible connection to a prehistoric past.
The Megalodon has returned. Now, you hold a piece of it.
Own the Apex.