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A limited edition diver crafted in bronze with a beautiful blue dial
Yema is known for crafting purpose driven tool watches that blend French watchmaking expertise with professional grade performance. This approach has shaped many of its most emblematic models, including the iconic Superman line. The collection has become one of Yema’s pillars, admired for its robust character, vintage inspired charm and technical reliability.

In its latest releases, Yema is introducing the Superman Bronze CMM.10 Limited Edition. It brings together the warmth of bronze, the brand’s manufacture movement and a striking two layered dial design. It is available in two sizes and continues the Superman philosophy of creating serious diving instruments with a distinctive aesthetic signature.

The watch is offered in 39 mm or 41 mm, both crafted from bronze with brushed surfaces and polished accents that highlight the case geometry. Both sizes share a thickness of 11 mm. The metal develops a natural patina over time, giving the watch a unique look. A double domed sapphire crystal enhances clarity and gives the front a vintage curved profile. The bronze bezel is unidirectional and finished with a circular brush that contrasts with the vertical brushing on the case. A sapphire exhibition caseback reveals the movement while preserving a water resistance rating of 300 meters.

The dial is presented in blue and constructed in a two layered Sandwich format that creates depth and visual texture. The lower layer is luminous and treated with Super LumiNova Grade A, shining through the openings of the upper layer. That upper surface carries a vertical brushed finish that creates a subtle play of light that shifts from deep navy to brighter blue under direct lighting. The hands are finished in a bronze tone and filled with Super LumiNova. The seconds hand brings back the slightly oversized lollipop shape that appeared briefly on Superman watches from the early nineteen seventies.

The watch is powered by the caliber CMM.10, an automatic manufacture movement developed and assembled in Morteau, France. It operates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz) and delivers a power reserve of 70 hours. The movement provides strong precision, resistance to magnetic fields and reinforced shock protection, making it suitable for demanding environments.
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The strap is made of FKM VITON rubber and is designed for intensive use in extreme conditions. It is light, flexible and resistant to dust. It is secured with a bronze buckle that will develop the same natural patina as the case. The watch is limited to 100 pieces per size and priced at USD 1,999, which is approximately AED 7,400.
For more information, visit Yema’s official website.
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