Spinnaker Croft 3912 GMT Automatic Limited Edition Watches

Nautical-themed watches are definitely something that, if you’ll excuse the awful pun, we’ve got a lot of time for here at The Coolector and one of our favourite brands in this space is Spinnaker. Boasting an awesome selection of timepieces to choose from already, Spinnaker has just added to this collection with the release of their Croft 3912 GMT Automatic Limited Edition Watches. If you’re after a nautical-inspired watch this Christmas, these visually vibrant ones get our vote.

Priced at £433, the Spinnaker Croft 3912 GMT Automatic Limited Edition Watches are available in four different dial colours – Dusk Yellow, Marine Blue, Wet Suit Black and, our own favourite, Retro Orange – so you’re sure to find one that matches your own style sensibilities. The Croft 3912 GMT Automatic Limited Edition series from Spinnaker has the same skin-diver design vibes as any Croft model, with a stainless-steel case and a rotatable bezel. However, its 39mm case has more pleasing and wearable proportions for daily use.

This limited edition release from Spinnaker also boasts the more colourful and flamboyant dials we’ve mentioned along with a precise Japan Automatic GMT movement that is both pleasingly robust and unerringly reliable. The turning 24-hour bezel adds functionality that can track three different time zones at the same time, while the anti-reflective Sapphire Lens guarantees crystal-clear visibility even in low-light conditions. 

Designed in collaboration with SHW, which is the largest wristwatch YouTube channel for Korean-speaking watch enthusiasts out there right now. It has significantly changed the way information about watches is circulated in South Korea by coming up with a much more accessible and influential platform for brands and consumers to share and consume information. Spinnaker are celebrating the uniqueness of this channel with these superb-looking nautical-inspired timepieces. Like what you see? Grab yours now in time for Christmas.

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