In the world of horology, few things are as exciting as a fresh take on a classic design. Enter Feynman Watch with their Feynman Q, a timepiece that pays homage to an iconic predecessor while injecting modern sophistication and unique personality.
A Tribute with a Twist.
The Feynman Q draws inspiration from a legendary watch, the Roger Dubuis Sympathie, reimagining its distinctive case shape with Feynman’s signature DNA. After multiple design iterations, the brand has unveiled a 34mm stunner — compact yet bold, blending vintage charm with contemporary refinement.
With a lug-to-lug measurement of 38mm and a sleek 7mm profile, the Q is designed for understated elegance. The fully brushed bezel contrasts beautifully with polished case sides, while the redesigned crown — borrowing from the 2018 Feynman One — completes the refined silhouette.
Gemstone Dials: Uniqueness as a Philosophy
Feynman Timekeepers embraces individuality, and the Q’s gemstone dials embody this ethos. Each variant features a natural stone, ensuring no two watches are exactly alike — much like diamonds, symbolizing that "everyone is different." You can say it is almost piece unique.
First up, something special - the Malachite (Founder’s Edition) – Bold & Distinctive
As with previous launches, no Feynman launch would be complete without a Founder’s Edition. The Malachite dial, with its vivid green bands and intricate patterns, is housed in a gold coloured case, making it a true collector’s piece.
Next up, my favourite, the Turquoise – Vibrant & Spiritual
The second variant showcases a turquoise dial, prized for its striking blue-green hues and symbolic ties to wisdom and protection.
The silver case and hands create a crisp, balanced aesthetic. As of the publishing of this blogpost, the pre-order for the Turqoise dial version is fully sold out and I think you can see why.
Then comes the Lapis Lazuli – Timeless Elegance
A fan favorite from internal surveys, the Lapis Lazuli model boasts deep blue tones with golden flecks, representing truth and spiritual depth. Its rich history makes it a standout choice.
The Lapis Lazuli is primarily a deep, intense blue, often with flecks of pyrite (which can resemble gold flakes) and white calcite and this version truly reflects that.
Another gold-toned case is the Tiger’s Eye exuding Warmth & Luxury
This variant features a gold-toned case paired with a mesmerizing Tiger’s Eye dial, known for its silky golden sheen that shifts with light. Paired with an olive green leather strap handcrafted by Yi Leather, this model exudes sophistication.

The Tiger's Eye is a rock with golden to reddish-brown bands and a silky luster. This captivating appearance is due to the presence of quartz and altered amphibole fibers.
Do you think the Tiger's Eye version would look better with a steel case? Similarly for the Malachite dial? Maybe I am partial to steel cases...
On the wrist, the 34mm case wears very well for my smallish wrist (16.5mm). While I would have preferred the case to be 37mm, I won't complain about the 34mm case as the unusual shape does make it look bigger.
To keep the fun timepiece affordable yet with a luxurious feel, Feynman has chosen the quartz movement by Swiss company Ronda. The movement Ronda 1014 delivers reliability in an exquisite package and at a special launch price of SGD 599 (USD 460), it’s an accessible entry into gemstone-dial watches
I suspect that these timepieces will be a hit with the ladies - trendy, colourful, playful and no-fuss. With a precise quartz movement, one just needs to pick up and slap it on - choosing the dial colour that matches your outfit.
The preorders begin July 4, 2025, at 10 PM GMT+8. With such distinctive designs, these variants won’t last long. Stay tuned for more updates, and follow Feynman Timekeepers to witness how tradition and modernity collide in the Q series.
Which variant speaks to you? What would you like to see in the next iteration of the Q? Let us know in the comments!