


Our first titanium-cased watch, and immediately one of our most distinctive.
The case is titanium throughout — significantly lighter than steel, yet with a toughness-to-weight ratio that places it beyond most materials available to watchmakers at this price point.
On the wrist, particularly in warmer months, this matters more than you might expect. Where a steel watch can become an imposition as the day lengthens and the temperature rises, the SW6 simply settles. You are aware of it in the best possible way, which is barely at all.
The bezel ring is white ceramic — clean, bright, and genuinely striking in summer light. The white facia and sapphire crystal face complete the picture: scratch-resistant, optically clear, and handsome in a way that requires no particular explanation. High luminescence ensures legibility wherever the day takes you, whether in bright countryside or darker evening hours.
The movement is Swiss precision automatic. There is no battery, and there never will be. The watch runs on the motion of your wrist — a quietly elegant arrangement that has served well for well over a century, and continues to do so.
Two hundred were made. No more will be.
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| Case Diameter | 42mm |
| Case Thickness | 13.40mm |
| Case Material | Titanium |
| Case Glass | Sapphire |
| Bracelet Material | Titanium |
| Water Resistance | 300m |
| Movement | Sellita Automatic Cal. SW200 |
| Bezel and Crown | Ceramic rotating Bezel, Screw down Crown |
I bought this at the Great Yorkshire Show two years ago and have worn it everyday since. It my favourite watch and being so light I often forget I have it on. Get one. You won't regret it.
The best watch I own, comfortable reliable and excellent time keeper. Swiss precision movement attracted me in.
I bought the titanium Aberdeenshire at the shooting show because it was very lightweight and easy to read face - since I bought, two friends have been to Wagstaff for similar.







