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Four stunning new releases inspired by the vibrant hues of summer
Since its founding in 2017, Baltic has made its goal clear, to deliver neo-vintage design at approachable prices, and the brand's field watches have steadily gained recognition over the years. One of its most notable releases is the Hermétique collection, compact, charming, and capable, as seen in releases like the Hermétique Tourer Bronze and the Hermétique Dual Time Enduropale Edition. Now, Baltic infuses summer spirit into the line with the new Hermétique Summer collection.
The case measures 37mm in diameter and just 10.8mm thick, making it slim enough for daily wear. Made from 316L stainless steel, it features a horizontally brushed finish on the sides, circular brushing on the lugs, and a polished bezel. A double-domed sapphire crystal with internal anti-reflective coating protects the dial, while the case ensures water resistance up to 150 meters.
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Each dial plays with depth through a layered design. A brushed black minute track encircles a glossy central sector, framed by two polished steel rings. The applied indices, coated with Super-LumiNova BGW9, partially overlap these sectors, while polished, lumed syringe-style hands ensure legibility even in low light conditions. Drawing inspiration from the culture of 1970s California, the Hermétique Summer pieces offer a vibrant twist on the original model. Available in four glossy dial colours, pink, orange, yellow, and turquoise.
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Powering the watch is the Miyota 9039, a Japanese automatic movement that beats at 28,800 vph (4 Hz) and offers a 42-hour power reserve. It is available on a vulcanized rubber strap or with one of two stainless steel bracelets: the Beads of Rice or the Flat Link.
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The watch joins Baltic’s permanent collection and is priced at €550 (approximately AED 2,400) on rubber, or €615 (approximately AED 2,650) on a bracelet. Deliveries begin on June 30, 2025.
For more information, visit Baltic’s official website.
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