Boldr Ranger Kopje Automatic Field Watch - Black California Dial

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$359.00 USD
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$359.00 USD

Boldr Ranger Kopje Automatic Field Watch - Black California Dial

Selected Colour: Black

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$359.00 USD
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$359.00 USD

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Kopjes are piles of ancient rocks dotted around the Serengeti, formed more than 500 million years ago from the Ngorongoro volcano debris. The soil surrounding the rocks is a rich & fertile home to multiple ecosystems, and they provide a vantage point for predators.

This Safari Ranger is a compact beast forged with stainless steel and a determination for exploration. Measuring 40mm across your wrist, it has the simple elegance of a field-style tool watch.

The beauty of a California dial never ceases to amaze us. Add to that a vibrant colorway shining through a flat sapphire crystal and you've got a stunner. Our brand new case has a charm of its own, too - peep those convex grooves that provide a firm finger hold while using the screw-down crown.

  • Case: 40mm 316L Stainless Steel
  • Movement: NH35A Automatic
  • Water Resistance: 200m (660ft) / 20ATM
  • Crown: Screw-down crown
  • Dial: Half-Arabic, half-Roman numerals (California dial), matt black
  • Hands: Custom hands with Japan Super-LumiNova®
  • Lens: Flat sapphire lens with AR coating
  • Strap: Nylon strap
  • Lug size: 20mm
  • Lug to lug: 48mm
  • Case Back: Sapphire exhibition caseback with animal artwork (randomized)

Depicted on the caseback is one of four (at random) animal species found on a typical safari, a reminder to conserve our wildlife population. In an age of digital technology, we daresay an old-school toughie like this is a natural selection.

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