The Waldhoff Pioneer watch unites elegance and mechanical wonder with its automatic movement featuring a mesmerizing micro-rotor visible through the exhibition caseback. The intricacies of the skeletonized movement are showcased, allowing enthusiasts to admire the mesmerising dance of gears and springs that power the timepiece.
This blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern engineering results in a timepiece that not only keeps accurate time but also serves as a captivating work of art on the wrist.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
39mm
Case material:
Stainless steel
Case back:
Exhibition caseback
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
Hangzhou 5500 with micro-rotor
Power reserve:
Approx 42hrs
Dial:
Metallic skeletonized dial with applied indices and hydraulic compression finishing
Glass:
Sapphire with anti-reflective coating
Water resistance:
3ATM
Strap type:
Strap
Strap material:
Calf leather
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant clasp
Warranty:
2 years
The Waldhoff Pioneer watch unites elegance and mechanical wonder with its automatic movement featuring a mesmerizing micro-rotor visible through the exhibition caseback. The intricacies of the skeletonized movement are showcased, allowing enthusiasts to admire the mesmerising dance of gears and springs that power the timepiece.
This blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern engineering results in a timepiece that not only keeps accurate time but also serves as a captivating work of art on the wrist.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
39mm
Case material:
Stainless steel
Case back:
Exhibition caseback
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
Hangzhou 5500 with micro-rotor
Power reserve:
Approx 42hrs
Dial:
Metallic skeletonized dial with applied indices and hydraulic compression finishing
Glass:
Sapphire with anti-reflective coating
Water resistance:
3ATM
Strap type:
Strap
Strap material:
Calf leather
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant clasp
Warranty:
2 years
The Waldhoff Pioneer watch unites elegance and mechanical wonder with its automatic movement featuring a mesmerizing micro-rotor visible through the exhibition caseback. The intricacies of the skeletonized movement are showcased, allowing enthusiasts to admire the mesmerising dance of gears and springs that power the timepiece.
This blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern engineering results in a timepiece that not only keeps accurate time but also serves as a captivating work of art on the wrist.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
39mm
Case material:
Stainless steel, rose gold PVD
Case back:
Exhibition caseback
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
Hangzhou 5500 with micro-rotor
Power reserve:
Approx 42hrs
Dial:
Metallic skeletonized dial with applied indices and hydraulic compression finishing
Glass:
Sapphire with anti-reflective coating
Water resistance:
3ATM
Strap type:
Strap
Strap material:
Calf leather
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant clasp
Warranty:
2 years
The Waldhoff Pioneer watch unites elegance and mechanical wonder with its automatic movement featuring a mesmerizing micro-rotor visible through the exhibition caseback. The intricacies of the skeletonized movement are showcased, allowing enthusiasts to admire the mesmerising dance of gears and springs that power the timepiece.
This blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern engineering results in a timepiece that not only keeps accurate time but also serves as a captivating work of art on the wrist.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
39mm
Case material:
Stainless steel
Case back:
Exhibition caseback
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
Hangzhou 5500 with micro-rotor
Power reserve:
Approx 42hrs
Dial:
Metallic skeletonized dial with applied indices and hydraulic compression finishing
Glass:
Sapphire with anti-reflective coating
Water resistance:
3ATM
Strap type:
Strap
Strap material:
Calf leather
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant clasp
Warranty:
2 years
The design of the Tennet Somerset originates from the brand's desire to create a good, honest timepiece, with classic yet unique, modern and sporty aesthetics. Seemingly an elegant, simple watch at first glance, the Tennet Somerset reveals new details upon each inspection.
The Tennet Somerset Vermilion has a shade of red that represents passion, energy, and enthusiasm. At the same time, the colour has been executed in a nuanced and modulated manner that achieves subtlety and sophistication. The Tennet Somerset features a sector-like design, incorporating various textures and shapes. The result is the Tennet Somerset’s signature dial that is rich, layered and complex.
The tear-drop indices on the dial form a motif which will remain iconic for Tennet watches in the years to come. Water stands for new life, vitality, hope and optimism, and the sinuous shape of the tear-drop is both elegant and dynamic.
The “Delta” style hour and minute hands created also draw inspiration and synergy from the tear-drop indices on the dial, and allow minimal obstruction of the sunburst dial. Swiss Superluminova lume allows for easy time-reading in the dark, including colour-matching lumes for the minute hand and the index at 12 o’clock.
The seconds hand features a coloured tip, again in the tear-drop silhouette, and allows for instinctive reading of time. The Tennet Somerset Vermilion is paired with a white tip for a classy look.
The watch case comes with flared lugs, reminiscent of vintage horn lugs of iconic timepieces, allow for a sporty aesthetic, while maintaining an elegant silhouette. This is a watch that is meant to be worn not just in the boardroom but also out in the field as a polyvalent instrument.
The crown is a labour of love. Being a manual-winding watch, Tennet wanted a grippy crown, without the boring knurled aesthetic of many other watches. Many iterations were discarded prior to this final design - a faceted crown featuring multiple “Domino” holds. The red dot at the side of the crown is also a tribute to our origins, being from Singapore, a country many call the “Little Red Dot”.
The caseback reveals the beating heart of the watch: Tennet's customised venerable SW210 manual-winding movement, a reliable and capable movement used in many high-end timepieces. Tennet utilised a top grade movement, which is fully decorated, with Côtes de Genève stripes, perlage on the base plates, and heat-blued screws. The wheel bridge also features Tennet's visual logo, an 8-pointed star, which alludes to the brand's clarity of purpose and direction, and is also a symbol of protection, strength and energy.
The circumference of the caseback features Tennet's brand and product names, motto for this model, namely the indomitable and fearless spirit of Nolite Timere as well as the reference number of each Tennet watch.
Each Tennet Somerset watch comes paired with a colour-synergistic full leather strap exclusively crafted for the brand by acclaimed Singaporean strap retailer, Delugs. Tennet's straps feature a quick-change function to allow for easy strap swaps to change the look of your timepiece.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
38mm
Case material:
316L stainless steel
Case back:
Open caseback with sapphire crystal
Movement type:
Manual
Movement no.:
Sellita SW210
Power reserve:
Approx 42hrs
Dial:
Vermilion red coloured dial with index at 12 o'clock and hands with Swiss Superluminova
Glass:
Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
Water resistance:
20ATM
Strap type:
Leather
Strap material:
White calf
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant buckle
Warranty:
2 years
Without losing any of its cult TV-shaped silhouette, the Mido Multifort TV 35 - with its size of 35 x 34.2mm - makes a remarkable debut in a fascinating version with perfectly versatile dimensions. A distinctive feature is that the thickness of the Mido Multifort TV 35 is reduced to the maximum, thanks to its Calibre 72 automatic movement, renowned for its finesse and outstanding reliability granted by a high-tech Nivachron™ balance spring. The unique allure of this model will appeal to all wrists, offering a sublime blend of the collection's signature design elements.
A wonder of nature, mother-of-pearl is formed from the exquisitely arranged layers of calcium carbonate found inside certain shells. This distinctive material captures the light and reflects it in beautiful iridescent waves. As every piece of mother-of-pearl is as unique as a fingerprint, each Mido Multifort TV 35 dial adorned with it becomes one of a kind. Its shimmering shades range from pure white to deep midnight blue and never fail to captivate the lucky beholder.
Mido exclusively uses high-grade 316L stainless steel for its steel components to ensure complete and continued compatibility with the skin. This material resists corrosion, is unaffected by magnetic fields and demonstrates excellent durability, making Mido's stainless steel watches enduring creations that can stand the test of time and weather the elements. The metal’s many technical properties are complemented by its sleek, extremely pleasing aesthetics, enabling a wide range of uses.
Mido's sapphire crystal glass reveals its spectacular dials in sharp relief. They afford excellent readability in a range of conditions while perfectly complementing the watches' elegant design. Strong and shock-resistant, they are made to last, maintaining their exceptional transparency for many years.
NOTE: For this brand, RAW only ships to a local address in Singapore. RAW reserves the right to refuse orders from countries outside of Singapore.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
35mm (width) x 34.2mm (length)
Case material:
316L stainless steel
Case back:
316L stainless steel caseback
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
Mido Caliber 72 with date
Power reserve:
Approx 72hrs
Dial:
Blue Mother of Pearl dial with 8 diamond indices
Glass:
Sapphire with double-sided AR treatment
Water resistance:
10ATM
Strap type:
Bracelet
Strap material:
Stainless steel
Buckle:
Deployant buckle
Warranty:
2 years
The Seiko Prospex SPB333J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean LE is part of the collection's Sea line. The SPB333J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean LE features a dial design inspired by the Arctic given that Seiko's early dive watches were worn by members of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in the late 1960s during their exploration of the Arctic.
The Seiko Prospex SPB333J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean LE is housed in a 41mm case based on the classic Seiko 6105-8000 and comes with both a five-link bracelet and a super comfortable Seichu textile strap.
A limited edition of 5,000 pieces.
About Seiko Prospex
Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers.
Technical Specifications
Limited edition:
Only 5,000 pieces available worldwide
Case size:
41mm
Case material:
Stainless steel
Case back:
Stainless steel
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
6R35
Power reserve:
Approx 70hrs
Dial:
Silver dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional bezel
Glass:
Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
Water resistance:
20ATM
Strap type:
1 strap, 1 bracelet
Strap material:
Grey nylon strap; stainless steel bracelet
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant buckle
Warranty:
1 year
The Seiko Prospex SPB315J1 is part of the collection's Sea line with its design based on a 1968 heritage watch. The 1968 Seiko diver’s watch was designed to fit the needs of the professional diver for whom a reliable, accurate, legible and durable watch was indispensable. In its creation, form followed function without compromise, as is the case in these re-creations.
The case has a classic design but with an asymmetrical extension which protects the crown at the four o’clock position. The case is just 12.3mm in depth, making it the slimmest of all Seiko diver’s watches. Every detail is crafted with the needs of the diver in mind. The date window is positioned to allow unimpeded sight of all twelve indexes and the slim profile of the case and a new compact clasp ensure a comfortable fit on the wrist.
About Seiko Prospex
Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
41mm
Case material:
Stainless steel
Case back:
Stainless steel
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
6R35
Power reserve:
Approx 70hrs
Dial:
Black dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional bezel
Glass:
Sapphire
Water resistance:
20ATM
Strap type:
Bracelet
Strap material:
Stainless steel
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant buckle
Warranty:
1 year
The Seiko Prospex SPB313J1 is part of the collection's Sea line with its design based on a 1968 heritage watch. The 1968 Seiko diver’s watch was designed to fit the needs of the professional diver for whom a reliable, accurate, legible and durable watch was indispensable. In its creation, form followed function without compromise, as is the case in these re-creations.
The case has a classic design but with an asymmetrical extension which protects the crown at the four o’clock position. The case is just 12.3mm in depth, making it the slimmest of all Seiko diver’s watches. Every detail is crafted with the needs of the diver in mind. The date window is positioned to allow unimpeded sight of all twelve indexes and the slim profile of the case and a new compact clasp ensure a comfortable fit on the wrist.
About Seiko Prospex
Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
41mm
Case material:
Stainless steel
Case back:
Stainless steel
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
6R35
Power reserve:
Approx 70hrs
Dial:
White dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional bezel
Glass:
Sapphire
Water resistance:
20ATM
Strap type:
Bracelet
Strap material:
Stainless steel
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant buckle
Warranty:
1 year
The Seiko Prospex SPB147J1 is part of the collection's Sea line with its design based on a 1965 heritage watch. From the first diver's watch released in 1965, Seiko has been exceeding expectations for divers with its innovative technology. A timepiece from the Seiko Prospex Sea line guides you through the challenges in the deep blue.
About Seiko Prospex
Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
40.5mm
Case material:
Stainless steel
Case back:
Stainless steel
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
6R35
Power reserve:
Approx 70hrs
Dial:
Brown dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional bezel
Glass:
Sapphire
Water resistance:
20ATM
Strap type:
Strap
Strap material:
Black silicone
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant buckle
Warranty:
1 year
The Seiko Prospex SFK001J1 Solar GMT Blue is part of the collection's Sea line. From the first diver's watch released in 1965, Seiko has been exceeding expectations for divers with its innovative technology. A timepiece from the Seiko Prospex Sea line guides you through the challenges in the deep blue.
About Seiko Prospex
Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers.
Technical Specifications
Case size:
40.5mm
Case material:
Stainless steel
Case back:
Stainless steel
Movement type:
Quartz (Solar)
Movement no.:
5K65
Power reserve:
Operating for approx 9 months (when fully charged)
Dial:
Blue dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; GMT indicator; date display; unidirectional bezel
Glass:
Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
Water resistance:
20ATM
Strap type:
Bracelet
Strap material:
Stainless steel bracelet
Buckle:
Stainless steel deployant buckle
Warranty:
1 year
The Seiko Prospex Alpinist SPB337J1 is part of the brand's The Black Series collection. This blacked out version of the brand's popular Alpinist model comes with turquoise green Lumibrite on the markers and hands that contrasts nicely with the overall black palette. The watch comes with a 20ATM water resistance and is powered by the 6R35 automatic calibre, visible through the smoky black exhibition caseback of the Seiko Prospex Alpinist SPB337J1. The 39.5mm diameter watch comes with a black Oyster-style bracelet.
A limited edition of 5,500 pieces, the Seiko Prospex Alpinist SPB337J1 is perfect if you're a fan of black watches.
About Seiko Prospex
Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers.
Technical Specifications
Limited edition:
Only 5,500 pieces available worldwide
Case size:
39.5mm
Case material:
Stainless steel with hard coating, black
Case back:
Stainless steel
Movement type:
Automatic
Movement no.:
6R35
Power reserve:
Approx 70hrs
Dial:
Black dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display with magnifier
Glass:
Sapphire crystal
Water resistance:
20ATM
Strap type:
Bracelet
Strap material:
Black stainless steel
Buckle:
Black stainless steel buckle
Warranty:
1 year