Geography - Sparkling White
Stainless steel case crafted from Swedish high grade steel, housing a Swiss made 25 jewel automatic GMT movement with dual time zones.
Sapphire case back.
Sparkling white dial with applied hour indexes, and rhodium plated hands.
Individual numbering on backside.
This watch is built to order, with an estimated delivery time of two weeks.
Customers outside the EU: Please note that import fees and taxes are not included as it varies depending on country/region.
SPECIFICATIONS
Case — Solitär, 39 mm, Sandvik stainless steel produced in Sweden
Case back — Sapphire crystal
Movement — Sellita SW330-1 or ETA 2893-2, Swiss Made automatic, Rhodium plated, decorated bridges, custom rotor
Jewels — 25
Frequency — 28 800 A/h (4 Hz, 8 beats per second)
Energy Reserve — 42 h
Dial — Curved with applied hour indexes/numerals
Hands — Hour, minute, second and GMT
Lug width — 20 mm
Crystal — Domed sapphire with internal anti-reflecting coating
Strap — A variety of vegetable tanned leather straps
Water Resistance — 5 ATM
Hand Built In Sweden
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THE DIAL
By using a curved dial, we have been able to make the case slimmer.
The extra hand and additional hour scale makes sure you can keep track of a second time zone, something that is useful in a global world, even when not traveling.
Geography has a clear Bravur character with a sophisticated and paired down expression - making it stand out from the typical GMT watch. The recessed dial has a two tone colouring and is both beautiful and functional.
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THE CASE
Our Solitär case measures 39 mm and is crafted from Swedish steel, considered being the highest quality steel in the world.
The case design features several of our signature design elements, and we have worked hard to achieve such a slim case profile.
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THE MOVEMENT
Scandinavia features a Swiss made, 25 jewel automatic movement from Sellita, caliber SW300-1.
A major factor for choosing the SW300-1 was its slim profile, with a thickness of only 3,6 mm.
With a frequency of 4 Hz, or 8 vibrations per second, the second hand appears to float instead of tick.
Geography review
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"Even if you don't actually need the GMT feature, though, the Geography is just a great-looking watch. The minimalist dial is finished with applied indices, the 24-hour interior dial isn't obtrusive, and the subtle sunburst on the outer portion gives the thing a vibe that nicely balances form and function."