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Introducing the New Mido Commander Datoday Watch Collection

March 10

Mido expands its renowned Commander series with the introduction of the Datoday collection, presenting four new models that encapsulate a fusion of classic elegance and everyday utility. These timepieces are designed as reliable companions for various occasions, maintaining the Commander line's longstanding reputation for accessible yet sophisticated horology. Each watch features a modern aesthetic, robust construction, and solid mechanical underpinnings, appealing to a broad spectrum of enthusiasts seeking both style and substance.

The Commander collection, a cornerstone of Mido's offerings since 1959, continues to evolve while staying true to its core principles. Mido, a brand within the Swatch Group, has consistently delivered watches known for their dependability and value. This latest quartet, the Mido Commander Datoday, follows more avant-garde designs seen in previous Commander Gradient models, re-emphasizing a timeless and traditional approach to watchmaking. The brand's history, dating back to 1918, showcases a commitment to coherent design and reliable performance, further cemented by recent innovative releases such as the TV Big Date and Ocean Star Worldtimer.

The new Commander Datoday models are meticulously designed with a 40mm stainless steel case, featuring a slim profile of 10.7mm and an ultra-thin bezel, complemented by short lugs for a sleek appearance. The case design artfully combines brushed and polished surfaces, enhancing its refined character. While the water resistance is rated at 50 meters, making it suitable for daily wear, the focus remains on its elegant and versatile design. This classic sizing and thoughtful detailing ensure the watch seamlessly transitions from professional settings to weekend activities, embodying Mido's vision of blending style with practicality.

A distinctive feature of the Datoday collection is its sunray-brushed dial, which is framed by an angled inner flange. The applied hour markers and hands are polished and incorporate black and luminous inserts, ensuring clear readability and a sharp visual impact. As its name suggests, the watch integrates a day-date function, conveniently displayed in a framed window at the 3 o'clock position. The collection offers a choice of four dial variations: three in classic steel with options of dark blue, silvery-white, or anthracite grey, and a more opulent rose gold PVD-coated edition paired with a rich dark green dial, providing diverse choices to suit individual preferences.

Powering these new timepieces is the Mido Calibre 80, which is essentially the Swatch Group's widely recognized Powermatic 80 movement. This automatic movement, an advanced iteration of the ETA 2824, is equipped with a magnetic-resistant Nivachron balance spring. It operates at a frequency of 3Hz and boasts an impressive power reserve of 80 hours, a notable advantage for convenience. The movement ensures precise timekeeping, along with the day and date functionalities, highlighting Mido's commitment to integrating advanced horological technology into its accessible watches.

The Mido Commander Datoday watches are presented on a three-link stainless steel bracelet, featuring a mix of brushed and polished finishes, secured with a folding clasp and quick-release spring bars for ease of use. The rose gold PVD model comes with a matching PVD-coated bracelet. These new additions are now part of Mido's permanent collection, offering exceptional value. The steel models are priced at EUR 990, while the rose gold PVD version is available for EUR 1,150, reflecting their blend of quality, design, and reliable performance.

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