Square Watches for Men & Women

Most people searching for a square watch are looking for exactly what Söner makes. Rectangular is the precise description, square is how most buyers search - either way, this is where it ends: square watches for men and women, built around clean angles, a slim profile, and the wrist presence a round case can't replicate.

Square Watches for Men: What to Know Before You Buy

For most buyers, "square watch" and "rectangular watch" are the same search - and it's worth knowing the difference before you choose. We break it down in square watch vs rectangular watch, and explain why most people searching for a square watch are really after a rectangular one in looking for a square watch.

Söner is the only watch brand in the world dedicated exclusively to rectangular analog watches, which is why every piece here shares the geometry that draws people to square watches in the first place. The range covers four collections. The Nostalgia is a Swiss ETA quartz dress watch at 28x40mm and 7mm thin, with an 11-year battery and 5 ATM water resistance. The Amorous is a Swiss Sellita automatic in the same 28x40mm footprint at 10mm thick, with date and a 42-hour power reserve. The Momentum is a larger 35x45mm Japanese automatic at 10 ATM, scuba-diving approved. The Legacy is the entry point at 35x45mm with a Japanese quartz movement and 5 ATM.

All four share sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, hardened steel cases treated to 800HV - around four times more scratch-resistant than the 316L most brands use - screw-down sealed casebacks, and a 10-year international warranty.

If you're after a ranked rundown, our guide to the best square watches for men walks through the strongest options across every budget. Shopping for a woman? Our women's square watches collection covers the same geometry in a smaller fit.

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The Definitive Guide to Rectangular Watches

Rectangular watches are not a variation of round design. They are a different design philosophy.

This guide explores the history, geometry, engineering complexity, movement considerations, sizing logic, price tiers, and cultural significance of rectangular watchmaking - structured as a permanent educational resource rather than a buying article.

Explore the full framework and master the category.

Guide to Rectangular Watches

Square Watch FAQ

Common questions about square watches and the Söner range

Are square watches good for men?

Yes. The angular case is a confident, classic alternative to the round default, and it works for formal and everyday wear alike. Söner's range of square watches for men runs from slim quartz dress models to larger automatics, from $385.

What's the difference between a square and a rectangular watch?

A square watch has equal sides; a rectangular watch is longer than it is wide. In practice the distinction is minor, and almost every "square" dress watch on the market - including the icons - is actually rectangular.

Does Söner make truly square watches?

No - every Söner case is rectangular, not a perfect square. But "square watch" is how most people search for this shape, and a rectangular case delivers exactly what they're after: clean angles, a slim profile, and wrist presence a round case can't match.

Do square watches suit women?

Yes - the slim, angular case flatters a smaller wrist particularly well. See our women's square watches collection for the same geometry in a more compact fit.