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An elegant release by the French brand with a bold bronze case
The French brand Baltic offers vintage-inspired mechanical watches with classic aesthetics at an accessible price, and has built a collection by creating stylish watches that feature simple dials, and refined cases.
Last year, the brand released the Hermétique Tourer collection, a vintage-style field watch with versatile dial color options and robust steel case. This year, Baltic further expanded the collection with the stunning Hermétique Glacier Limited Edition, available in striking black and white versions. Now, Baltic takes another step forward in its mission with the introduction of the Hermétique Tourer Bronze. As the name suggests, this new addition features a bold bronze case.
The case is crafted from a durable copper-aluminum alloy (CuAl8), known for its ability to develop a unique patina over time, influenced by the wearer's touch. The case and bezel are finished with a combination of brushed and polished surfaces. The dial is covered with a double-domed sapphire crystal. Meanwhile, the caseback is made from stainless steel. The case has a diameter of 37mm and a thickness of 10.8mm.
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The dial is available in a choice of smoked blue, green, or brown hues, each exuding a distinct vintage charm. The applied indices, made of Super-Luminova, overlap the two sectors of the dial in certain places. The hands are crafted in polished bronze and coated with the same Super-Luminova.
Powered by the Miyota 9039 automatic movement, the watch operates at 28,800 vph (4Hz) and offers a 42-hour power reserve. Each timepiece is paired with a color-matching FKM rubber strap and secured with a bronze buckle. The Hermétique Tourer Bronze is priced at EUR 600, which is approximately AED 2,400.
For more information, you can visit Baltic’s official website.
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