Swatch has a new AI tool that lets you design your own watch – introducing AI-DADA
Swatch’s new AI-DADA tool lets you turn a simple idea into a one-of-a-kind watch in minutes
Swatch has never been shy about letting people remix its watches with Swatch X You (I have a few myself), but now it’s handing fans an even bigger brush. The brand has launched AI-DADA, a new AI-powered design tool that lets you create your own Swatch watch from scratch. No design training. No fiddly interface. Just an idea, a prompt, and a couple of minutes of waiting while the system cooks up something completely unique.
The AI tool is trained on more than forty years of Swatch history – not just the watches, but the brand’s long stretch of art projects, street collabs, museum tie-ins, and the general swirl of colour and provocation it’s known for.
Swatch calls this “artistic intelligence,” leaning into the idea that creativity isn’t a bonus feature but a form of intelligence in its own right. The “DADA” part nods to the Dada movement born in Zurich over a century ago.
Using AI-DADA is simple. Log in to your Swatch account, give it a prompt, and it’ll generate a unique design in under two minutes.
You can fine-tune the results too: swap index styles, tweak the mechanism colour, and shape the final look before it becomes a New Gent you can actually buy.

Swatch adds a little wink on the back with a “1/1” engraving, making each piece feel special rather than algorithmically churned out. To keep things playful, you’re limited to three prompts a day, which does add a “let’s make this one count” vibe.
The bigger idea here is accessibility. Swatch has always pushed this – Swiss-made, but affordable; art you can wear rather than stare at. AI-DADA takes the same spirit and gives people a way to co-create a product without needing the skills of an illustrator or a designer. If you’ve got an image in your head, this tool tries to meet you halfway.
AI-DADA launches on Swatch’s website in Switzerland today (21 November 2025), with more regions joining later.
Given Swatch’s track record of turning collaborations into cult objects, don’t be surprised if these AI-generated watches end up becoming their own subculture (just like Random Ghosts and MoonSwatches).
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