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New dials and a limited Snow Camo execution expand the collection
In recent years, Yema has been steadily sharpening its modern identity. The focus has moved beyond heritage storytelling toward building credibility through in-house development and contemporary design. That direction is clearly reflected in the Wristmaster collection. Conceived as a modern integrated sports watch, it prioritizes balanced proportions, everyday wearability, and a manufacture movement developed to support a slim profile.

Following the release of the four watches two years ago, the brand introduced the Wristmaster Slim Small Seconds CMM.29. Alongside two regular production models, Yema also presents a limited Snow Camo edition that pushes finishing experimentation further than anything previously seen within the line.

The case retains the Wristmaster’s compact, angular profile. It measures 39 mm in diameter and is notably slim at just 9 mm in thickness. Stainless steel is used throughout, allowing the watch to maintain a crisp presence on the wrist without feeling heavy or oversized. On the reverse, a sapphire exhibition caseback reveals the manufacture movement inside. Water resistance is rated at 100 metres.

The regular models are offered with blue or green dials, each finished with vertical brushing. The Snow Camo edition adopts a far more complex approach, featuring a laser-finished camouflage pattern rendered in layered shades of grey and silver, echoing the treatment applied to the case and bracelet. Time is indicated by polished hour and minute hands filled with luminous material, paired with applied indices. To accommodate the small seconds display at 9 o’clock, the dial layout has been rebalanced, resulting in adjusted index proportions and a cleaner visual rhythm.

Powering the watch is the calibre CMM.29, an automatic manufacture movement equipped with a micro-rotor. It operates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz) and delivers a 70-hour power reserve. The movement represents a slimmed and reconfigured evolution of Yema’s in-house architecture, designed specifically to preserve the Wristmaster’s low-profile case.

An integrated stainless steel bracelet completes the design, flowing directly from the case and reinforcing the collection’s cohesive silhouette. On the Snow Camo edition, the bracelet receives the same laser-finished treatment as the case.
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The Snow Camo version is produced as a limited edition of 100 pieces, while the blue and green dial models join Yema’s permanent collection. Pricing is set at EUR 2,249, approximately AED 9,700 for the blue and green versions, with the Snow Camo limited edition priced at EUR 2,399, approximately AED 10,400.
For more information, visit Yema’s official website.
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