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Portsea Calendar | Classic Rose
Leather Strap | Automatic | 40mm
DESCRIPTION
The Portsea collection represents our modern take on the classic 'Deck Watch' timepiece style, which is traditionally characterised by clean white dials and arabic numerals enclosed by 'railroad' minute markers.
PRODUCT MANUAL
CLASSIC MARINE STYLE
The Portsea collection represents our modern take on the classic 'Deck Watch' timepiece style, which is traditionally characterised by clean white dials and arabic numerals enclosed by 'railroad' minute markers.
Ceramic Dial
The Portsea collection features a multi-layered dial with a unique CNC cut ceramic main disc.
Automatic Movement
The Portsea is powered by the Miyota Cal. 9122 'triple calendar' automatic movement with date, day and month functions.
Sapphire Crystal
All of our watches are fitted with premium sapphire glass to prevent scratching under most circumstances.
HISTORY
Deck watches were popular among navy and merchant sailors in the early 20th century, particularly in WW1.
They were originally made as pocket watches with hand-wound mechanical movements and were the successor to the original 'marine chronometer' style sea-clocks of the 18th century, which mariners used to calculate longitude by means of celestial navigation.
Portsea Specifications
316L Stainless Steel
40mm
13mm
Miyota Cal. 9122 Triple Calendar Automatic
Flat Anti-Reflective Sapphire
White Ceramic
Classic Blue
20mm
100m/10ATM
Customer Feedback
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4.9
Stunning watch in the pictures so imagine how it looks in person. Honestly, I didn’t even want to wear it. I just stared at it for a good half hour! The attention to detail in this watch is incredible. It’s solid as a rock, gleams in the light and those blue hands have to be seen in person to really appreciate them. Even the case back is something to look at. Just a beautiful timepiece that can pass as a dress or casual day to day watch.
I got the Portsea Triple Calendar in rose gold and white dial and I am absolutely in love with this watch. I think they hit a bullseye with the design on this one. What you get for the price I think is pretty solid. It’s got a respectable Miyota auto movement and the 28,800 vph makes the large seconds hand a joy to watch — bonus points for the cool “M” on the seconds counter balance. Hands are a matter of preference, but I happen to like sword hands and they complement the watch well. The dial itself is probably one of my favorite features, especially in white. The way it catches light is sublime and the horizontal reliefs maintain just enough shadow such that texture can be seen even from afar.
A beautiful multi-layered dial, with triple calendar functionality, in a classy case and held by a high quality strap at an affordable price. What more could you ask for?