My latest watch to photograph is different from the others in a few ways. First, it was gifted to me from my wife for my last birthday. Next, it has to be the most intriguing color for a watch face, with an eye-catching orange that somehow seems to go with anything I wear with it. Lastly, the unique design. Tsuno refers to horn, referencing the chronograph pushers being placed on top of the case rather than the side.

The color in person is bold, but the design of the case (with a black top ring and pushers) and the leather black with orange accent strap, contrast the color and makes it wearable with anything I have paired it with.

Also referred to as a “bullhead”, the pushers and crown aligning with the watch band makes this 44mm watch feels smaller on the wrist. And while the case has some weight to it, pairing with a leather strap balances it out and wears comfortably on the wrist.

The photograph was created with a mix of flash (lighting the watch), and LED block (lighting the orange acrylic behind the watch).