
The Unnamed Society
The Unnamed Society presents the rarest of constellations in the world of collectible art:
When beauty and fascination shine through in the history, authenticity and artisanship that have been so mindfully interwoven to ‘create the impossible that defies imagination.’
With intense knowledge and passion for the world of Art, The UnnamedSociety creates bespoke and timeless art pieces that fascinate both the eye and the soul, and are made with the highest quality materials and techniques for visionary collectors who are part of its select circle.
Products
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The Unnamed Society – “The Diamond” Revolver
£285,000.00 ex VAT -  

The Unnamed Society – The Champion (Macassar Ebony/Blue)
£50,250.00 ex VAT -  

The Unnamed Society – The Champion (Carbon Fibre/Black)
£46,500.00 ex VAT -  

The Unnamed Society – The Champion (Lamb/Cognac)
£43,150.00 ex VAT -  

The Unnamed Society – Winchester Reimagined (Silver/Snake/Arabesque)
£54,850.00 ex VAT -  

The Unnamed Society – Winchester Reimagined (Bico/Camo Lamb/Tashi)
£54,850.00 ex VAT -  

The Unnamed Society – Winchester Reimagined (Gold/Yellow Alligator/Tashi)
£57,100.00 ex VAT -  

The Unnamed Society – Winchester Reimagined (Black/Satine Rubane/Tashi)
£67,000.00 ex VAT 
Journal
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MAALS Duetto (Bianco/White) Watch Review
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Gelfman Nixie IN-16 Watch Review
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Backes & Strauss Regent Black Knight (Unique Piece) Watch Review
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German Polosin KOPF Watch Review
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Albert Villa Casablanca (Yellow) Watch Review
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Sequent x Seconde/Seconde/ Smart(ass) Watch Review
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Kieser Design Tragwerk.T (Unique Piece) Review
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Chopin Opus 10 No. 12 “Violet Edition” Watch Review
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Alexander Shorokhoff Revolution AVG Watch Review
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A watch brand founded by a designer should be right on the edge of creativity -Â That's exactly what seems to have...














