• Krayon Anyday Rose Gold Mastering the Complete Calendar
  • Krayon Anyday Rose Gold

    Mastering the Complete Calendar

    Hourstriker News
    Words by: Hourstriker News
    March 2, 2026
  • The Hourstriker Verdict

    Krayon just followed up there amazing and innovative Anyday timepiece with a model now in rose gold. The gold hue goes amazing with the deep anthracite dial for a combination that I personally prefer over the original. The standout feature of the Anyday is of course its ability to display a complete monthly overview in a single display.

    — Peter, Editor-in-Chief


    Independent watchmaker Krayon introduces the rose gold iteration of its Anyday calendar model, expanding on the foundational design established by the brand's earlier Everywhere and Anywhere references. Founder Remi Maillat has focused the brand entirely on recalculating traditional astronomical and calendar mechanisms to prioritize immediate visual comprehension over mechanical density for the end user. This specific release shifts the visual profile from the original Anyday's cooler tones to an eighteen karat rose gold case paired with an anthracite grey dial. The core functionality remains an active thirty five position calendar track that maps a full five week visual cycle, displaying the entire month simultaneously rather than isolating the current date in an aperture. By rendering the month as a continuous track, the display reduces the cognitive load required to calculate upcoming weekdays or weekends. The mechanism is programmed as a simple calendar, meaning it assumes every month has thirty one days and requires five manual corrections annually at the end of shorter months. This approach bypasses the mechanical fragility and service complexities often associated with perpetual or annual calendars while offering a distinct user interface. The execution prioritizes layout and legibility, catering to buyers who wear their pieces regularly and require robust, straightforward timekeeping displays.

    Transitioning from the highly complex Everywhere model, which calculated sunrise and sunset times for any global location, the Anyday scales back the sheer volume of data in favor of macro level calendar scheduling. The central premise revolves around mapping the complete month on the periphery, allowing the wearer to pinpoint their current position relative to the weeks ahead. Operating as a practical scheduling tool, the dial distinguishes weekdays from weekends entirely through color coding rather than text. The underlying disc system, hand painted by Andre Martinez in Le Locle, utilizes an anthracite tone for standard working days and a contrasting gold tone for weekend days, creating a visual rhythm that segments the month intuitively. To resolve the transition between the end of one month and the beginning of the next, Krayon engineered a buffer zone of four dots located at the six o'clock position. These dots represent the overlapping days of the adjacent months, preventing the visual confusion of placing the thirty first directly next to the first while maintaining the five week layout. This fluid transition anchors the calendar, displaying the immediate past and near future without requiring the wearer to reset their orientation.

    Courtesy of Krayon
    Courtesy of Krayon


    The Case and Dial



    Measuring exactly thirty nine millimeters in diameter and nine point five millimeters in thickness, the rose gold case maintains a highly wearable profile suited for daily use. The alloy exhibits a warm, saturated hue that contrasts sharply with the dark grey tones of the dial and strap. The bezel is stepped and polished, framing the expansive dial without overpowering the calendar indications on the periphery. Short, subtly curved lugs keep the overall lug-to-lug measurement compact, ensuring the watch centers securely on a variety of wrist sizes. The winding crown is ridged for grip and features a slight domed profile, facilitating the required date and day adjustments at the first pull position. Turning the crown clockwise advances the crescent moon date indicator, while turning it counter clockwise shifts the underlying day of the week color disc. The case flanks are polished, emphasizing the traditional circular geometry of the housing while keeping the structural focus entirely on the dial display. Water resistance is rated to thirty meters, which is standard for a calendar watch of this type and sufficient for basic daily exposure.

    Examining the dial reveals a highly textured central sector executed with Krayon's signature interlocking Y motif, achieved through traditional engine turning techniques. This deep grey, almost black central medallion provides a low reflective background for the rose gold handset and the applied indices. The hour markers are faceted and applied directly to a raised chapter ring, pointing inward toward the central axis to draw the eye toward the current time. Surrounding this central sector is the primary calendar track, featuring Arabic numerals one through thirty one printed in a clear, highly legible typography. The current date is highlighted by a delicate rose gold crescent moon that circles this track, moving cleanly from one numeral to the next at midnight. The color coded weekday and weekend indication sits directly inside this numerical track, creating a continuous band of alternating anthracite and gold segments. The overall layout avoids the clutter of traditional sub dials or windows, prioritizing a clean, radial arrangement that can be read accurately from a standard viewing distance.

    Selecting an anthracite grey dial for this specific reference fundamentally alters the visual weight of the watch compared to lighter variants. Darker dials inherently absorb more ambient light, which increases the perceived contrast of the rose gold hands, applied indices, and the crucial weekend indicator segments. The transition zone at the bottom of the dial, marked by the four distinct dots, is integrated seamlessly into the numerical track, completing the thirty five position circle. This specific buffer prevents the month from feeling abruptly truncated and visually balances the entire perimeter display. The central hour and minute hands are leaf shaped, featuring a polished finish that catches available light to ensure immediate time reading against the dark engine turned background. Notably, the dial omits a running seconds hand entirely, a decision that maintains the static, calm aesthetic of the scheduling display and prevents unnecessary motion from distracting the eye. The brand name is presented on a distinct rectangular cartouche located above the central pinion, finished with crisp typography that stands out clearly against the textured background.

    Courtesy of Krayon
    Courtesy of Krayon


    The Movement



    Powering the watch is the manual winding Calibre C032, a proprietary movement designed and assembled entirely in house by the brand. The architecture of this caliber consists of three hundred and seventy eight individual components, a remarkably high number for a simple calendar, reflecting the complexity of the instantaneous jumping mechanism. Operating at a frequency of three Hertz, or twenty one thousand six hundred vibrations per hour, the movement provides a substantial power reserve of seventy two hours. This three day reserve is a critical modern upgrade, allowing the wearer to set the watch down on a Friday evening and pick it up on Monday morning without needing to reset the calendar functions. The mechanism utilizes forty six jewels to reduce friction across the gear train and the specialized calendar works. At the core of the calendar module are two specific cams responsible for the energy management required to jump the date. One cam is charged continuously over a twenty four hour period, storing the necessary torque to drive the daily advance in a fraction of a second.

    Operating in tandem, the second larger cam controls the overall date progression and manages the transition at the end of the month, navigating the jump across the four buffer dots at the bottom of the dial. This dual cam system ensures that the date change occurs exactly at midnight with a sharp, instantaneous jump, avoiding the slow, creeping date change common in mass produced calendar modules. The movement incorporates a stopwork mechanism on the mainspring barrel, a traditional feature designed to optimize the torque delivery to the escapement by restricting the power reserve to its most stable operating range. Visually, the caliber is finished to a high standard, visible through the sapphire crystal exhibition case back. The large, sweeping bridges are decorated with a distinct wave pattern that echoes the geography of the Swiss lakeshore, diverging from standard Geneva stripes. The edges of the bridges feature broad, hand executed beveled edges, reflecting light sharply and contrasting with the brushed surfaces of the steel components.

    Deep circular graining is visible on the main plate, providing a matte textural contrast to the polished bevels and the gleaming jewels set in their sinks. The balance wheel is free sprung, indicating a focus on long term chronometric stability and precise regulation. The architecture of the movement is notably open, allowing a clear view of the gear train, the winding clicks, and the interaction of the large calendar cams. All screw heads are polished flat with chamfered slots, adhering to the strict finishing standards expected at this tier of independent watchmaking. The manual winding configuration keeps the movement relatively thin at five millimeters, which directly enables the slender nine point five millimeter overall case thickness. By omitting an automatic winding rotor, the brand ensures the extensive finishing and the specific wave motif of the bridges remain entirely unobstructed for the owner to inspect. The entire caliber is a physical manifestation of the brand's commitment to mechanical transparency and high level aesthetic execution.

    Courtesy of Krayon
    Courtesy of Krayon


    The Strap



    Securing the rose gold case to the wrist is an anthracite lizard leather strap, chosen specifically to match the grey tones of the dial. Lizard leather provides a distinct, uniform scale pattern that offers a different visual texture compared to standard alligator or calfskin options. The strap is fully stitched with contrasting thread, adding a subtle casual element to the otherwise formal precious metal case. It integrates cleanly between the lugs, maintaining the watch's compact footprint.

    Fastened via a standard pin buckle, the closure mechanism is also machined from eighteen karat rose gold and engraved with the brand logo. Using a pin buckle rather than a heavy deployant clasp helps keep the overall weight of the watch balanced and allows the strap to conform more naturally to the underside of the wrist. This traditional closure mechanism aligns with the manual winding, classical ethos of the calendar model. The neutral grey color ensures the strap does not compete visually with the warm tones of the case and the complex dial display.

    Courtesy of Krayon
    Courtesy of Krayon


    Pricing and Availability



    Production of the Anyday in rose gold is inherently limited by the manufacturing capacity of the small independent workshop in Switzerland. The brand operates on a low volume output model, focusing on the exacting assembly and hand finishing required for the Calibre C032. Consequently, the watch is available primarily through authorized boutiques and direct allocation from the brand. Pricing is positioned in the upper tier of independent horology, reflecting the proprietary movement development and the extensive hand finishing applied to both the dial and the caliber.

    Geared toward a specific demographic, this reference attracts experienced buyers who prioritize independent watchmaking and novel mechanical displays over mainstream brand recognition. By offering a highly practical, easy to read calendar in a precious metal format, the brand secures a specific niche in the market. The watch serves as a mature, daily wearing alternative to highly complex grand complications, focusing entirely on scheduling utility. Final retail pricing is available upon direct request from authorized dealers, in line with standard practices for low production independent brands.

    Courtesy of Krayon
    Courtesy of Krayon


    Technical Specifications



    Case: 39mm diameter, 9.5mm thickness, 18K rose gold, 30m water resistance

    Movement: Calibre C032, manual winding, 3 Hz frequency, 72 hours power reserve, 46 jewels, 378 components

    Dial: Anthracite grey, engine turned central motif, applied indices, peripheral calendar track with day and date indication

    Strap: Anthracite lizard leather with 18K rose gold pin buckle

    Price: Available upon request

    Reference Number: Anyday Rose Gold

    Notes: Features a 35 position calendar track and instantaneous jumping date mechanism
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