2020-03-18

Andersmann BRONZE

Andersmann debut their first ever bronze model, the aptly named, Andersmann BRONZE, a watch based on their uber-diver, the DEEP OCEAN.



Crafted from CuSn8 Bronze Alloy, the Andersmann Bronze is the perfect canvas on which to illustrate all those details that you typically find on an Andersmann timepiece.



The knurled edges on the bezel and crown, the case engraving and of course the combination finishing found on the case and its components.



Talking of which, check out the raw, almost hewn brushed effect on the case sides that beautifully showcase the case material especially as it starts to patina.



While the Andersmann Bronze is based on the 3000m Deep Ocean, it comes in a more manageable 44mm size and is water-resistant to 1000m.



Case dimensions are as follows: 44mm in diameter by 16mm thick with a lug-to-lug measurement of 52mm and a lug width of 24mm.



In addition to its unidirectional diver’s bezel and screwed crown, the Andersmann Bronze gets a 4.4mm thick Sapphire crystal and 2.9mm grey-tinted Sapphire case-back.



The actual case-back itself has been made from hypoallergenic Titanium as even the highest grade bronze alloys can react with sweaty skin.



The Andersmann Bronze collection has been paired with 3 uniquely finished dials. Each of the dials which can be had in: Bronze, Chocolate or Khaki Grey has been individually scratched so that no two dials are alike.



The dials are fitted with the same semi-skeletonized sword hands that can be found on the Deep Ocean; only these are made from brass.



The Bronze dial gets a yellow lollipop sweep seconds hand and depth-rating text while the Khaki gets a pop of blue and the Chocolate's second hand is in brass.



The Andersmann Bronze comes on a high-quality, Chocolate Brown diver’s strap with a customizable buckle priced – 1’888USD incl. FREE Worldwide shipping.



Please follow the link HERE or the one embedded, below from more on the Andersmann Bronze plus other diver’s models from the brand.

http://www.andersmann.com/

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