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Unimatic is an Italian known for its minimalist design aesthetic, iconic elements, and the latest technical solutions, which is evident in the new Modello Quattro UT4-B, of which only 300 units will be available worldwide.
Unimatic watches are produced in limited quantities. Once a design is sold, it won’t be made again, making their watches collectible timepieces while maintaining reasonable prices.
A Completely New Version of the Unimatic Modello Quattro
The Brands iconic Modello Quattro has undergone a complete rebuilt in order to become an everyday tool watch, the UT4-B. It combines the greatest qualities of both diving and field watch, featuring the Seiko VH31 quartz movement that has been nestled in the internally developed 360° protection system.
Sweeping Second Hand
Thanks to the Mecaquartz movement, the second hand of the UT4 has a relatively smooth sweeping action, in contrast to most quartz watches that impulse with a ticking motion, at 1 beat per second. The seconds on a VH31 sweep at 4 beats per second (2Hz), which is slower than an average automatic but smoother than an ordinary quartz watch beating.
360° impact protection mounting system holding the movement.
Certified according to MIL-STD-810H spec.
Features:
- Caliber: Seiko VH31 Mechanical-Quartz Hybrid
- Function: Hour, sweeping seconds hand
- Water resistance: 300 meters / 990 feet / 30 ATM
- Bezel: fixed monoblock
- Crown: screw-down
- Case material: Sandblasted stainless steel 316
- Case diameter: 40 mm
- Case height: 11 mm
- Lug width: 22 mm
- Crystal: 2.8mm thick flat sapphire
- Illumination: Super-LumiNova® C3
What we like:
- Good value for money
- Tough look and feel in a minimalistic design