The Yema Speedgraf hearkens back to the company’s early days with a starkly contrasted bezel that reprises one of the watchmaker’s classic designs. This particular timepiece is based on the company’s very first release, which came out in the 1960s. It features a white on black bicompax dial within the company’s standard 39mm case.
The French-made watch is water-resistant up to 100 meters, features a Japanese automatic Seiko caliber NE 86, and has up to a 45-hour power reserve. The leather bracelet features stylish cut-outs along the center of the band, which gives it both a durable and lighter feeling. The 2 main hands illuminate to glow in the dark, as do the dashes above the numbers and around the dial while the second hand is accented by a red notch.
The first 300 watches of the limited release are individually numbered, with the first 100 shipping out in December.