Try to say that ten times fast. The new Unimatic X Grimoldi Milano Modello Uno U1-GM is a special collaboration between the Italian microbrand watch company and the artisanal Italian jeweler. The very orange timepiece marks Unimatic’s first Destro (meaning worn on the right hand, not the G.I. Joe villain), and it’s based on the brand’s popular Modello Uno dive watch platform. The same specs as nearly all Modello Unos are present here: 40mm stainless steel case, 120-click unidirectional bezel, anti-reflective sapphire crystal, Super-LumiNova BGW9, 300-meter water-resistance, and the ever-reliable Seiko NH35 automatic movement. Aside from the left-facing crown, there’s the popping orange dial and matching rubber dive strap. Only 100 units were made, and they’re now officially all sold out.
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