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Yema is a name that was born in 1948, created by Henry Louis Belmont, who was a graduate from the National Watchmaking School of Besancon in 1931. The name stayed till today and lingered very well especially within the dive-watch community, a name that is synonymous with fine French horology.
Yema Yachtingraf Croisière Meca-Quartz White - Bracelet |
Mr. Belmont created Yema who specialized in the manufacturing well-built watches at an honest price (Gnomon's philosophy), which led the brand to take off during the 1960s era. Some of them do ring a bell for vintage watch collectors, for an instant, the 1960s Flygraf pilot chronograph (air), Rallygraf racing chronograph (land) and Yachtingraf regatta chronograph (sea). Further, let's not forget the one and only diver collection that stamps this French maestro into the watchmaking legacy- the legendary Superman diver. And today, Yema unveils the latest Yachtingraf model, the Yema Yachtingraf Croisière Meca-Quartz.
The new timepiece is made from 316L stainless steel material, measuring a diameter of 38.5mm, an incredible 10.3mm thin, and 41mm lugs-to-lugs distance. It is intended to be ultra-compact, resulting in a perfect unisex appeal. The casing features brushed finishing which is contrasted by the mirror polished surface on the top of the watch. A push pull crown with 2 pushers for chronograph functions and screw-in case back allow for 100m of water resistance. The back of the watch features Yema's historic crest, embossed with a hydraulic press, is now treated by various micro-blasting processes, which results in a more accurate and precise finishing.
Historic "Big-eye" Regatta Chronograph |
Right underneath the domed Hesalite crystal which adds to the shatter resistance being more shockproof than sapphire, the white with turquoise dial featured is the highlight of the watch. Sticking to the neo-vintage style which Yema is well-versed with, the dial is inspired by the Regatta chronographs in the 60s which is then blended with modern elements. The dial features 3 sub-dials of various sizing. The left and biggest vintage inspired sub-dial is known as the "Big-eye" Regatta Chronograph which purpose acts as a countdown to the start of a sailing race. The right sub-dial features a 24 hour complication and the bottom sub-dial features the second hand. Balancing out the watch nicely is the iconic Yema signature at the 12.
The Yachtingraf is powered by Seiko's VK63 hybrid movement where the movement is powered by a quartz caliber whilst the chronograph's function is controlled by a mechanical module which results in a smooth sweeping-hand.
Thin & Stylish Case With Lyre Lugs |
Pairing the watch case is a sporty 19mm Milanese mesh bracelet crafted from 316L brushed stainless steel. It features a historic logo and adjusts easily all whilst offering comfort and flexibility.
Yema has produced many memorable neo-vintage designs which they have been executing so well at such a competitive price point and this is no exception. Being a refreshing timepiece whilst implementing traditional design elements, this watch carries with it the historic significance as well. Definitely one collectors will be on the lookout for.
Maker | Yema |
Movement | Seiko VK63, Hybrid mechanical-quartz |
Dial | White |
Luminous | Super-LumiNova BGW9 |
Case | Vertical brushed 316L stainless steel with polished bevel, lugs and bezel |
Crown type | Circular brushed pushed crown with polished embossed YEMA logo |
Lug width | 19mm |
Crystal material | 2.00 mm hesalite double dome crystal |
Strap | 316L Stainless Steel mesh bracelet |
Water resistance | 100m |
Dimensions | 38.5mm in diameter, 46mm lug to lug, 10.3mm thick |
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