
In an era where watch design often leans toward repetition, a new timepiece emerges with a refreshing sense of individuality—one that blends natural materials, robust engineering, and refined aesthetics into a compelling modern diver.

At first glance, it is a watch that speaks through texture and detail. But beneath its surface lies a thoughtful balance between form, function, and craftsmanship.
A Case Built for Presence and Durability
Encased in 316L stainless steel, the watch measures 40mm in diameter with a streamlined 10mm profile, offering a balanced presence on the wrist. The combination of brushed and polished finishes lends depth and versatility—equally suited for casual wear or more refined settings.
A unidirectional rotating bezel, fitted with a sapphire insert and filled with Super-LumiNova, reinforces its dive watch credentials, while adding a subtle glow in low-light conditions.
Topped with a boxed sapphire crystal featuring multi-layer anti-reflective coating, visibility remains crisp under varying lighting environments.
Nature at the Heart of the Design
What truly distinguishes this timepiece is its dial.
Available in five variations—Tiger’s Eye, Malachite, Lapis Lazuli, Chrysocolla, and Gold Meteorite—each dial introduces a unique visual identity shaped by natural materials. No two pieces are exactly alike, giving the watch a sense of individuality rarely found in mass-produced designs.

Polished applied indices, paired with Super-LumiNova accents, ensure legibility while preserving the dial’s organic character.
It is a design choice that transforms the watch from a functional instrument into a wearable expression of nature.
Reliable Mechanics Beneath the Surface
Powering the watch is the Miyota 9035 automatic movement, known for its reliability and clean time-only display without a “ghost date” position.

Operating with consistency and minimal distraction, the movement aligns with the watch’s philosophy—precision without unnecessary complication.
Engineered for Everyday Versatility
With a water resistance of 200 metres, the watch is more than capable of handling aquatic environments, while remaining practical for daily wear.
The screw-down caseback, engraved with a distinctive graphic, adds a final touch of craftsmanship to the overall construction.
Wearability is further enhanced through an integrated stainless steel bracelet featuring a MicroSliders adjustment system, allowing for fine-tuned comfort. Alternatively, a full-grain leather strap offers a more classic aesthetic, complete with a custom CNC-cut buckle.
A Modern Interpretation of the Dive Watch
This timepiece succeeds not by overwhelming with complexity, but by focusing on what matters: materials, balance, and thoughtful design.
It brings together the rugged reliability of a dive watch with the elegance of natural stone dials—bridging two worlds that rarely intersect.

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