Often referred to as ‘mini Serengeti’, the Tarangire National Park is not only famous for diverse wildlife and its majestic river, but also its baobab tree population. These succulents store between 300-900 litres of water within its thick trunks, and live to a ripe old age of 00 years - probably as long as this watch will.
The Safari is a compact beast forged with tough stainless steel and a determination for exploration. Measuring 40mm across your wrist, this GMT edition has a fixed dual-tone bezel graduated for 24 hours, handy for tracking two timezones simultaneously.
If there's one dial layout that never fails to amaze, it's the California dial. Add to that a vibrant colorway shining through flat sapphire crystal and you've got a stunner. Our brand new case has a particular charm of its own, too - peep those convex grooves that provide a firm finger hold while using the screw-down crown.
Depicted on the caseback is one of four (at random) safari animal species which serve as a reminder to conserve the natural world. In an age of digital technology, we daresay an old-school toughie like this is a natural selection.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Case: 40mm 316L Stainless Steel
- Bezel: Fixed steel with aluminium insert
- Movement: NH34 GMT Automatic
- Water Resistance: 200m (660ft) / 20ATM
- Crown: Screw-down crown
- Dial: Half-Arabic, half-Roman numerals (California dial), matt white
- Hands: Custom hands with Japan LumiNova®
- Lens: Flat sapphire lens with AR coating
- Strap: 316L stainless steel bracelet
- Lug size: 20mm
- Lug to lug: 48mm
- Case Back: Sapphire exhibition caseback with animal artwork (randomized)