The Mercury model embodies our vision for a larger wristwatch, and serves as a platform for experimentation with new technologies, and materials such as steel, titanium, and other alloys. With sharp descending lines, and cavernous lugs, it's designed for comfort as well as form. In this time-only variant, we explored utilising selective laser melting of 6Al-4V Titanium.
Additional information
Size | 38 mm |
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Edition | Prototype |
Year | 2023 |
Movement | Automatic |
Complications | None |
Caliber | 8215 |
Power reserve | ~42 hours |
Number of jewels | 21 |
Case material | Titantium |
Case diameter | 42 mm |
Case length | 53 mm |
Case thickness | 12 mm |
Water resistance | 3 ATM |
Crystal | Double-domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating |
Dial | Malachite Green |
Dial numerals | Arabic numerals |
Bracelet material | Nylon |
Bracelet color | Black |
Clasp style | Clasp and tang |
Clasp material | Steel |
Warranty | 5 years |
Specifications
The Mercury is a large watch, equipped with a Swiss automatic calibre that is reliable and enduring. Our dials are made of a porcelain composite, hand-painted onto tin, and protected by a domed sapphire crystal, providing maximum protection and readability.
Each watch is made on demand, with the exception of select in-stock models, allowing us to offer a wide range of flexibility in your choice of materials and colors. Our watch cases are cast from brass (with plating options), silver, and gold. We offer four different dial finishes and eight variations of numerals, but remain open to requests.
Craftsmanship
All of our watches are hand-assembled in Vienna, Austria, with 95% of parts sourced from the EU and Switzerland. For cases and hardware, we work with reputable local manufacturing partners to find methods for realizing our designs. We manufacture all of our dials completely in-house under a single roof and have developed our own unique processes to ensure that our dials will age gracefully through multiple generations of wear. Depending on the complexity of the design, it usually takes at least 3 weeks before a dial is ready for application. Once fully assembled, each watch is put through its paces in vigorous testing to ensure precise timekeeping, durability, and comfort.
Warranty
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As an independent watchmaker, we only produce a limited number of watches a year. It takes 4-5 weeks to produce a watch from our regular line, and between 3 months to a year to produce a novel or experimental watch. Our Collection lists models available to be ordered with a some lead time, as well as watches ready to ship. In owning a Strukwerk watch, you join an exclusive community of watch collectors, horologists, and tinkerers, coming from the most diverse walks of life imaginable.
Ordering your watch is a straight-forward process, which starts with you filling out this contact form.
Within 2 business days we will get in touch with you, and inform you of the watch availability, price, and provide you with a pro-forma invoice.
Next, we will send you a payment link for your initial deposit, and begin working on your watch.
When your watch is ready, we will contact you to arrange final payment and delivery.