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The Grand Finale: Baltic's MR Model Sparkles into Retirement with Moissanite Embellishments
Experience the Brilliance: Baltic's MR Series Concludes with Unforgettable Style
A Dazzling Departure: Baltic's MR Model Gets a Sparkling Send-Off
Baltic is concluding its highly regarded MR (micro-rotor) dress watch collection with a spectacular release. The final two models in the series showcase lab-grown moissanite, a gemstone known for its vibrant, rainbow-like sparkle, offering a unique alternative to traditional diamonds. This elegant embellishment provides a fitting and memorable farewell to a collection cherished by enthusiasts.
The Evolution of Elegance: Tracing the Trend of Gem-Set Timepieces
The integration of precious and lab-grown gemstones into watch designs has seen a notable surge in recent years. Baltic's designer, Jas, is credited with pioneering this trend through an early prototype of the MR model, which featured a diamond-set bezel. This innovative approach resonated with the watch community, leading many brands to incorporate similar dazzling elements. Personal favorites, such as a Furlan Marri with an onyx dial and lab diamond indices, and an Atelier Wen with diamond indices, exemplify this exciting evolution in watch aesthetics.
A Fond Farewell: The Legacy of the Baltic MR
The discontinuation of the MR model, a classic 36mm dress watch with a slim 9.9mm profile, marks the end of a successful four-year run. The final editions boast two distinct glossy black dials: one adorned with leaf hands and elegant Breguet numerals, and another featuring a printed roulette design complemented by faceted dauphine hands. Each of these watches comes with a bezel meticulously set with lab-grown moissanite baguettes, adding a touch of sophisticated allure.
Precision and Panache: The Heart of the Final MR Models
Powering these limited-edition timepieces is the Hangzhou CAL5000a Micro-rotor movement, housed within a robust stainless steel case offering 30m water resistance. The movement, visible through a display caseback, features a sleek black coating, a gold-toned rotor, and other gilded accents, distinguishing it from previous iterations. Operating at 4Hz with a 42-hour power reserve, the movement's design dictates the 7 o'clock subsidiary seconds display.
Exclusivity and Allure: The Limited-Edition Opportunity
The true appeal of these final MR models lies in their striking dial-side aesthetics and their extreme exclusivity. With only 200 pieces released—100 of each dial variation—collectors and enthusiasts must act swiftly. Priced at €1,110 on an Italian calfskin strap or €1,160 on a stainless steel beads-of-rice bracelet, these watches offer an irresistible combination of elegance and sparkle. The author, a long-time admirer of the MR series, acknowledges the tempting allure of these dazzling farewell pieces, contemplating their addition to his personal collection.
Key Specifications: Baltic MR Moissanite
The Baltic MR Moissanite features a 36mm diameter, a slim 9.9mm thickness, and a 44mm lug-to-lug measurement. Its 316L stainless steel case houses either a glossy black dial with silver applied Breguet numerals or a printed “roulette” dial, both lacking lume for a classic aesthetic. With a water resistance of 30m, it comes with an Italian calf leather strap or a steel Beads of rice straight bracelet.
The Power Within: Hangzhou CAL5000a Micro-rotor
At the core of the Baltic MR Moissanite is the Hangzhou CAL5000a Micro-rotor caliber. This automatic movement displays hours, minutes, and small seconds, offering a power reserve of 47 hours. It operates at a frequency of 4Hz and contains 33 jewels, ensuring reliable and precise timekeeping.
Acquisition Details: Price and Availability
The Baltic MR Moissanite is available for purchase now on Baltic's official website. It is priced at €1,110 when paired with a strap and €1,160 for the version with a beads-of-rice bracelet. This is a strictly limited edition, with only 100 pieces available for each dial variation, after which the MR model will be permanently retired in all its forms.
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