Victorinox's Latest Watch Boasts a Space-Tested Carbon Composite Case
Comes with an exclusive Spartan PS knife.
Known for its robust and hardy design, Victorinox‘s INOX line of watches is getting perhaps one of its toughest models yet: a new Carbon Mechanical.
The watch’s 43mm case is constructed with a space-tested carbon composite, which is both extremely heat and scratch resistant, all the while keeping weight to a minimum. Housed in the case is a textured dial with a clean aesthetic, allowing for highly visible luminous hands and indexes. There’s also a date window between the four and five o’clock, all sitting under scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Powering the watch is a Swiss-made automatic Sellita SW200 movement — carrying a 38-hour power reserve — sitting behind a titanium windowed caseback, keeping the timepiece water-resistant up to 200 meters. Completing the whole package is a specially-designed exclusive matte black Spartan PS knife and a black protective bumper for the watch, all housed in a special Pelican-styled carrying case.
The Victorinox Swiss Army Carbon Mechanical watch is now available over at Uncrate or the company’s website, retailing for $1,150 USD.
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