Watches to put a spring in your step
Spring doesn’t arrive all at once.
It sneaks in. A little lighter in the mornings. A bit of warmth from the sun. The sudden appearance of blossoms where yesterday there was none. It’s a season of small shifts you only notice if you slow down enough to look.
Which, conveniently, is something we’re quite fond of.
Here are a few watches that feel right at home in this in-between season, where time softens, stretches, and occasionally slips away entirely.
Spring is the season of (still) doing nothing… but outside.
That first warm afternoon where plans quietly dissolve, replaced by lying in the sun, watching clouds drift past, and convincing yourself you’ll definitely do something later.
In the same way spring unfolds without rushing, this watch invites you to slow down and enjoy it while it lasts.
After all, a perfectly useless afternoon might be the most useful thing of all.
Spring is when everything starts showing up again.
Blossoms. Bees. That one friend who disappears all winter and suddenly reappears with “sorry, I’ve been hibernating.”
Berry Late Again! leans into that chaotic energy with its deceptively sweet, child-like lettering. It’s a reminder not to take your time too seriously because it’s just a social construct after all!
Plus, you can’t get more spring-y than pastel colours and f***ing fresh fruit.
There’s a particular kind of energy that arrives with spring.
A restlessness. A curiosity. The urge to open windows, go exploring, and follow things just to see where they lead.
Mispoes! captures this wonderfully with the cat’s movement and mischief. Chasing the mouse for hours on end, he’s perfectly content rolling around in the soft green bed of grass.
This watch acts as an invitation to see the world through the cat’s eyes and understand that if you enjoy doing it, no time can ever be wasted.
Spring has a way of pulling you back into the world.
Days become longer, plans become more spontaneous, and you find yourself saying ‘yes’ a little more often.
Enjoy The Ride leans into that feeling. The ups, the downs, the unexpected turns. As the ferris wheel spins, time passes by and reminds you that not everything needs to be controlled or planned.
Sometimes it’s better to just hold on, see where it takes you and most importantly…enjoy every single second.
Bees are back! And so are spring evenings where the light softens, the air cools, and everything feels briefly, perfectly still.
The Golden Hour captures that moment beautifully.
Not quite day, not quite night, just a quiet pause where the landscape gets gilded in golden sun and everything looks a little better than usual.
Remember to stop and take it all in. Because these are the moments that tend to stay with you.
Remember that spring doesn’t rush, it unfolds in its own way, at its own pace… and maybe that’s the point.
A reminder that time isn’t just something to keep up with. It’s something to notice. To enjoy. To occasionally lose track of entirely.
And if you happen to be a little late along the way?
That’s probably a good sign.