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The Denise Date – a flagship design

Even though the new Denise Date is more functionally complex, its appearance is more harmonious than previous iterations in the collection. It’s designed to be calm to the eyes yet pack maximum utility, a big-eye calendar display, power-reserve indicator, timing bezel, compass feature, 200 meter water resistance and a precision certified automatic movement. I bet you couldn’t tell all that by giving it a quick look.
The Calendar-Eye, A Centerpiece

Incorporated is a calendar function for the first time in a Denise watch which serves as a centerpiece of the dial. The calendar-eye is slightly submerged to create a feel of depth and the matte surface inside contrast against the otherwise lacquered dial.

The Watch Face

The hands displaying hours and minutes are skeletonized, creating an airy and calm environment inside the watch face. In order to maximize legibility however, the hands have been bead-blasted, resulting in a surface that catches light from all angles. The lume inside the tips of the hands is generously applied to ensure visibility well into the night, in fact, 5x longer than those of previous Denise models.
Maximum Utility, Minimum Distractions

A power-reserve indicator is seamlessly incorporated with the center stem and is subtly viewed around the calendar. In order to not be mistaken by the hour-hand, the pointer has been colored red with a polished frame.

The scratch-proof ceramic bezel features timing capabilities as well as a compass function that blends perfectly with the overall design when you’re not looking for it.

The Bracelets

Solid bead-blasted bracelet with screw attached links or Italian rubber, both with a completely new micro-adjustable diving clasp. You can’t go wrong with either choice.

Testing-Testing

The Denise is the most durable and versatile watch collection we’ve ever made and we make sure each timepiece is chock resistant, waterproof and precision certified to the highest standard.

Technical Specifications
Case
316L bead-blasted steel, polished details
Power Reserve
45+ Hours, Power-Reserve Indicator
Bracelet
Italian Rubber, Textured
Diameter
40mm
Length
46mm Lug-To-Lug
Calendar
Date-Eye, Quick Setting
Glass
Sapphire Crystal, AR-coated
Hands
Skeletonized “Bohuslän” Hands
Crown
Screw-Down, Guarded
Buckle/Clasp
Micro-Adjustment Dive Clasp, 316L Satinised Steel
Height
14mm
Strap
Textured Rubber & Bead-Blasted Steel Bracelet
Bezel
Ceramic, Dive and Compass Features, Illuminated
Movement
Cal.ECANE01. Seiko NE57 based, in-house modified and calibrated to our standard of high accuracy
Water Resistance
200m / 20 Atmosphare
Case-Back
Screw-in, Engraved Art
Lug Width
20mm

How to use the Compass

Using your E.C.A Denise watch as a compass is an easy and reliable way to find your place when lost in the wilderness or out sea. It never needs recalibrating and will be correct 100% of the time, as long as you have set the watch’s time accurately.

The reading of the compass is divided in two segments, judging on where you are located, on the Northern or Southern hemisphere and what time of day it is. Note that we will start with the PM compass procedure.

Northern Hemisphere – PM time (12-24h)

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1. Take of your watch and lay it flat in your hands. Turn your whole body so that the hour hand of the watch points towards the sun.

– Point the hour hand towards the sun

2. While in this position, turn the bezel so the orange pointer precisely bisect the area between 12 o’clock and the hour hand, marking the center between these points.

– Bisect the area between 12h and the hour hand using the bezels arrow pointer.

3. The “N” will now point towards North

During daylight savings time (winter time), use 1 o’clock instead of 12’ when bisecting the area between it and the hour hand.

AM time (00-12h)

During AM time the procedure is the same, just bisect the area on the opposite side of 12h (between the hour hand and 12 o’clock).

Southern Hemisphere – PM time (12-24h)

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1. Take of your watch and lay it flat in your hands. Turn your whole body so that the hour hand of the watch points towards the sun.

– Point the hour hand towards the sun

2. While in this position, turn the bezel so the orange pointer precisely bisect the area between the hour hand and 12 o’clock, marking the center between these points.

– Bisect the area between the hour hand and 12h using the arrow pointer.

3. The “N” will now point towards North

During daylight savings time (winter time), use 1 o’clock instead of 12.

AM time (00-12h)

During AM time the procedure is the same, but bisect the area on the opposite side of 12h (between 12 o’clock and the hour hand)

Order Now

The Denise Date is limited to 105 pieces. Make sure you become one of the owners, and one to enjoy the lower price offered at early launch.

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