The term Arctic is derived from ancient Greek and means ‘bear’. This is also the inspiration for the new hand-wound ‘Arctis’ model from Poljot.
Not only the polar bear, which decorates the right circle of the dial as the main motif, but also the colour contrasts of the individual models, play a major role in this hand-wound watch. Four different colour variations reflect the theme around the North Pole. Sometimes a little quieter and more classic, sometimes striking and contrasting, like two opposite poles.
The unusual hands stand out clearly from the dial. With their long bridge and triangular tips, they look angular and solid, like the ice at the North Pole. At the same time, they make it easier to read the time and give the watch a ‘sporty’ look. The triangular hour markers at 6 and 12 o’clock match the design of the hands in their shape and colour.
The round case has a sapphire crystal at the top and contains the hand-wound caliber 9011 PI, finished with ‘Geneva stripes’, including a power reserve of 38 hours, which can be viewed through a glass bottom. All four variants of this model series are limited to 100 pieces.
Technical Specifications:
Movement: Hand-wound cal. 9011-PI, 18 jewels, 18 000 A/h, 38h power reserve, finished with ‘Geneva stripes’
Case: Stainless steel case, Ø 43 mm, h = 12.4 mm, 5 atm, glass bottom
Glass: Sapphire glass on the front
Dial: Silver colored, appliqués with luminous material, beige with black sub-dials, appliqués with luminous material, green with sub-dials in antique-white, appliqués with luminous material, black with sub-dials in antique-white, appliqués with luminous material
Hands: Black or silver color with luminous material
Strap: Black, green or brown calfskin strap with stitching on the side
Limit: 100 pieces per dial
Price: 499 EUR (incl. VAT)
For more information please visit Poljot