Rare in the best way, this brown dial Overseas Chronograph is one of the hardest colors to find in steel today. It swaps between bracelet, alligator, and rubber in seconds, no tools required, built for boardrooms one day and mountain trails the next. For the collector who already owns the obvious pieces, this is the one nobody else has.
Presents itself in mint condition with little to no signs of wear. Sunburst brown shifts from espresso at the center to caramel at the edge. A six-notch bezel pairs brushed steel with mirror-polished bevels, carried through the case. Behind the sapphire back, a 22-karat gold rotor spins in the shape of a wind rose.
Functions include hours, minutes, seconds, date, and chronograph. Unscrew the crown to set the minute hand and quick-set the date. The upper pusher starts and stops the chronograph, the lower pusher resets it, and both screw down for 150 meters of water resistance. Twin barrels give the in-house Caliber 5200 a 52-hour reserve, and the movement carries the Hallmark of Geneva.
Comes as a complete set, double-boxed, with the stainless steel bracelet, brown rubber strap, brown alligator strap, folding deployant clasp, spare link, travel pouch, guarantee certificate, instruction booklets, Collectors Club card, branded USB drive, travel pocket knife, and hang tag.
Few and far between, this brown dial ranks among the hardest Overseas shades to find today. Watchmaking since 1755 makes this house the oldest that never stopped, and this piece carries that history quietly. For the collector who already owns the obvious ones, this quiet flex is worth reaching for.