Huckberry x Zodiac Super Seawolf Titanium Skin Diver Watch

When we’re in the mood for an adventure-ready timepiece here at The Coolector, the guys at Zodiac are always at the forefront of our thinking so when they join forces with another great outdoors-inclined brand in the shape of Huckberry, you know the end result is going the ultimate in wilderness-ready watches. Say hello to the Huckberry x Zodiac Super Seawolf Titanium Skin Diver Watch – a limited edition piece that is already flying off the shelves.

This limited-edition dive watch made from marine-grade titanium and priced at $1795 has definitely got us sitting up and taking notice and if you’re the sort that likes to head out into the great unknown in search of adventure, this is exactly the sort of timepiece you need on your wrist as it won’t let you down when push comes to shove. It has a bold, impactful aesthetic and has been crafted to exacting standards using nothing but the finest materials.

For nigh-on seven decades, the Zodiac Sea Wolf has remained the absolute zenith of watchmaking excellence and it is rightly considered one of the most wilderness-ready timepieces ever made. So, in order to celebrate the 70th anniversary of this iconic timepiece, the guys at Huckberry joined forces with Zodiac to come up with the Super Seawolf Titanium Skin Diver—a fresh, ultra-contemporary interpretation that has been cast in pure titanium for the ultimate in robust performance.

Titanium, twice as light as stainless steel and used in everything from submarine hulls to yacht propellers, is the material of choice for this tough-as-nails dive watch from Huckberry and Zodiac. It also makes the watch nearly disappear on the wrist. But even more importantly, it is a worthy heir to a name and legacy that has held icon status since 1953. It is powered by Swiss-made STP 1-21 calibre automatic movement with 26 jewels and has a water resistance of 200 metres. There is bright C3 SuperLuminova luminous paint on hands and dial indices and it has a 120-click rotating titanium bezel for accurate 60-minute timing.

Leo Davie
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