UNIMATIC Unveils the Toolwatch Series: Your Perfect Adventure Companion?
Hey there, fellow watch enthusiasts! I've got some exciting news from UNIMATIC, our favourite Italian watch brand. They’ve just launched their brand-new Toolwatch series, and it’s everything we could ask for in a watch designed for adventure.
A New Era of Durability and Functionality
The Toolwatch series is all about resilience and versatility. Powered by a trusty quartz movement and featuring an in-house designed 360° protection system, these watches are built to take on whatever life throws at you. With water resistance up to 300 meters, they're perfect for those of us who love extreme sports or just a good swim.
There are four models to choose from: the Modello Uno and Modello Quattro, each available in both time-only and GMT variants. They beautifully combine elegance and performance, making them perfect for any adventure you embark on.
Built to Last
One of the coolest things about the Toolwatch series is that it meets the tough MIL-STD-810 standard, a benchmark set by the US military for durability. UNIMATIC put these watches through some serious tests, including drop tests from 1.22 meters onto industrial concrete. All five test units came through without a scratch, proving they’re as tough as nails.
Design and Features
Each watch in the series features a sleek matte black dial with custom-designed Arabic numerals and Super-LumiNova® illumination, so you can read the time easily, no matter the lighting. The robust 316L stainless steel case, with a refined sandblasted finish, pairs perfectly with a scratch-resistant sapphire lens. They’re durable but still look amazing.
One of my favourite features is the subtle orange accent on the second hand, adding a pop of colour without being too flashy. The GMT variants also have a handy date window and an orange triangle under the GMT window for added clarity. The Modello Uno even has a rotating bezel with a countdown timer, perfect for keeping track of time during your adventures.
Pricing and Availability
And now, the part you’ve been waiting for – the prices:
Modello Uno UT1: €425
Modello Uno UT1-GMT: €525
Modello Quattro UT4: €350
Modello Quattro UT4-GMT: €450
Each watch is individually numbered and comes with a versatile two-piece black nylon strap with cross-stitching for added functionality. Plus, they come in a practical travel pouch, which is perfect for storing an extra watch while you’re on the go.
About UNIMATIC
UNIMATIC was founded in 2015 by Giovanni Moro and Simone Nunziato, two industrial designers from Politecnico di Milano. They’re all about blending the best design elements from the past and present to create unique timepieces. Their focus on functionality and modern style makes each watch a one-of-a-kind piece. For a detailed look at UNIMATIC’s history and philosophy, check out our article Unimatic Watches: Italian Craftsmanship Meets Minimalist Design.
For more info, check out Unimatic Watches or follow them on Instagram at @unimaticwatches.
So, if you’re looking for a watch that can keep up with your adventurous spirit while still looking stylish, the UNIMATIC Toolwatch series might just be your new best friend.
Key Features of the UNIMATIC Toolwatch Series:
Quartz Movement: Reliable and accurate timekeeping
360° Protection System: Ensures durability in any situation
Water Resistance: Up to 300 meters, ideal for extreme sports
MIL-STD-810 Standard: Military-grade durability
Super-LumiNova® Illumination: Readability in any light condition
316L Stainless Steel Case: Robust and stylish design
Scratch-Resistant Sapphire Lens: Durable and clear view
Versatile Nylon Strap: Comfortable and functional
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