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Fortis Marinemaster M-44 DLC: A Dive into Darkness and Durability
Embrace the Depths with Unyielding Style and Strength
The Evolution of a Seafaring Legacy: From Tradition to Modern Robustness
Since its inception in 2021, the Fortis Marinemaster M-44 has embodied a spirit of adventure, building on a name rooted in the 1950s that historically signified highly water-resistant timepieces. Unlike its more modest M-40 counterpart, the M-44 variant distinguishes itself as a formidable instrument for both aquatic and terrestrial exploration. This year marks a significant shift, as Fortis unveils its first Marinemaster models featuring a stealthy DLC coating, signaling a new era of dark-themed, high-performance watches.
The Marinemaster's Enduring Vision: A Watch for Every Journey
The Marinemaster name has long been associated with watches capable of withstanding the rigors of marine life, though not exclusively as dedicated dive watches. It has historically encompassed various complications, including chronographs and alarms, reflecting its versatility. The refreshed Marinemaster collection, launched in 2021, re-emphasized its commitment to adventure and exploration, aiming to create a watch that could accompany its wearer anywhere, anytime. The M-44, in particular, elevates this vision to a new level of seriousness.
Unveiling the Dark Side: DLC Gravity Black and Black Resin Editions
Previously available in an array of vibrant colors, the Fortis Marinemaster M-44 has consistently served as the flagship of the collection, renowned for its substantial case, robust protection, 500m water resistance, and the innovative bidirectional Gear Bezel with Fortis Lock System. Powered by a COSC-certified Kenissi movement, all previous versions were crafted from uncoated recycled stainless steel. Now, the M-44 transitions to a darker aesthetic with the introduction of the DLC Gravity Black and DLC Black Resin editions, adding a new dimension to its rugged appeal.
Precision Engineering: Case Design and Enhanced Durability
The fundamental architecture and appearance of the case remain true to its heritage as a rugged, purpose-built sports watch with strong diving credentials. Measuring 44mm in diameter with a compact 48mm lug-to-lug, these watches offer exceptional wearability. Their impressive 500m water resistance is complemented by distinctive protective features, including a classic screw-down crown and an additional crown at 10 o'clock for securing the bidirectional bezel. The standout innovation this year is the Dianoir DLC coating, which not only gives the Marinemaster M-44 its sleek black finish but also significantly boosts its surface hardness to 4,500 HV, approximately 20 times harder than traditional stainless steel.
Subtle Distinctions: Dial Accents and Aesthetic Choices
The two new DLC editions showcase subtle aesthetic variations. The DLC Gravity Black variant features uncoated crowns and lateral screws, creating a striking contrast with the black case. In contrast, the DLC Black Resin model opts for a more uniform dark appearance with blackened components. Both watches share the collection's signature black dial, embossed with the Fortis "O" pattern and framed by a luminous ring and angled inner flange. The DLC Gravity Black uses silver-toned hardware, while the DLC Black Resin employs warmer gold-colored hands and markers, enhanced with beige Super-LumiNova, a combination previously seen in some classic steel versions.
The Heart of the Beast: The Kenissi-Powered Calibre WERK 11
Encased within the sturdy steel caseback lies the Calibre WERK 11, a modern automatic movement manufactured by Kenissi, a movement producer known for supplying brands like Tudor and TAG Heuer. This COSC-certified chronometer movement operates at a frequency of 4Hz, features a balance secured by a transversal bridge, and provides a comfortable power reserve of 70 hours. Its robust construction ensures precise and reliable timekeeping for any adventure.
Availability and Price: Completing the Marinemaster Experience
Both the Fortis Marinemaster M-44 DLC Gravity Black and DLC Black Resin models are presented on an FKM rubber strap, adorned with the iconic Fortis "O" pattern and secured by a DLC-coated pin buckle. These new editions are permanent additions to the collection, further expanding the Marinemaster's versatile offerings. Pricing details are yet to be announced, but more information can be found on the official Fortis website.
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