The Cimier 47° North: An Incredibly Accomplished Field Watch that Exudes Polish and Precision
The new Cimier 47° North is an unexpected surprise from a historic brand. Born in 1924, it disappeared in 1985 only to resurrect in 2003, operating with an in-house watchmaking academy and dedicated module. For a brand that has kept a relatively low profile until recently, the release of its 7750-based chronograph, Cimier 711, last year placed it front and centre. Now, it broadens its appeal further with another artefact, the Cimier 47° North.
Named after the latitude of Cimier’s hometown Biel/Bienne, the latest model pays homage to the brand’s vintage field watches yet exudes an unmistakable modern aura. At 38mm across, 11.25mm thick with sapphire crystal and 46mm lug-to-lug, it’s designed keeping the contemporary customers in mind.
The Cimier 47° North showcases meticulous finishing. Brushed surfaces and polished accents seamlessly blend together, creating a visually distinctive aesthetic. With a 100m water resistance and a low-profile, deep-ridged, screw-down crown, this watch is prepared to handle a multitude of situations whilst retaining its elegant design. All these features make the Cimier 47° North a wonderful embodiment of contemporary elegance and practical ruggedness, making it a desirable piece for any watch enthusiasts.
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