Porsche Design for Festival of the Watches
Neither an iconic roadster nor a skyscraper in Florida, Porsche Design flexes its robust array of



Neither an iconic roadster nor a skyscraper in Florida, Porsche Design flexes its robust array of talents by revealing new timepieces for the forthcoming Festival of the Watches. The festival took place over the weekend courtesy of the Rodeo Drive Committee in Beverly Hills, playing host to a full spread of elite watchmakers from around the world. Porsche Design’s two submissions included the black stainless steel Flat6, as well as the rare Compass Heritage. The latter form, while a less complicated watch on the face, pops open to show a traditional compass underneath the bezel. The Flat6 watch is available on Porsche Design’s website for $5,920 USD, while the Compass Heritage will sell for $7,140 USD.