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MICROMILSPEC presents its 2025 Annual Collection at Geneva Watch Days with two focal points: a new Worldtimer in black or white dial and the return of the Milgraph in a white-dial configuration. The Oslo-based design studio builds Swiss-made tool watches that reflect unit identity from years of bespoke military commissions, but now channels that DNA into a restrained, highly legible civil lineup. The aesthetic is deliberately low-contrast and mission-focused rather than showy, with form driven by function across cases, dials, bezels, and lume. https://micromilspec.com My Geneva Watch Days 2025 video coverage is sponsored by my new business https://Cheap-EV.com I can deliver you all over Europe a Tesla Model S (2013-2016) with Free Supercharging starting at €12'000 or a Tesla Model 3 (2019-2020) with HW3 ready for FSD for €14'000 Check out my video explaining it here • Cheap-EV.com Launch 🚗 Tesla Model S from €... The Worldtimer is conceived as a travel-ready instrument that remains readable at a glance. It combines a chronograph with a GMT function for true dual-time operation, set in a titanium case to balance strength and weight. Instead of a busy city ring, MICROMILSPEC opts for a muted bezel treatment to reduce visual noise and keep the primary time indications dominant. Night visibility is emphasized through generous luminous markings, while water-resistance targets are specified per client or edition at 100 to 200 meters for field reliability in varied terrain. Milgraph continues as the brand’s purpose-built chronograph-GMT, now offered in a white-dial edition alongside the earlier black model. The case is Grade 5 titanium, the crown is reversed for comfort and reduced wrist friction, and the movement is the La Joux-Perret 121 with a 60-hour power reserve for timing autonomy. Both white and black Milgraph references are limited to 75 pieces each at EUR 3,500, aligning with the brand’s limited-production strategy and the measured cadence of its annual collection and small-batch assembly in Switzerland. The brand’s founders describe MICROMILSPEC as emerging from field testing rather than marketing theory. Co-founder Martin recounts early prototypes—one famously recovered in pieces after a 300 km/h motorcycle incident—that informed the tolerance stack, case architecture, and shock considerations. The company’s first five years included over forty custom programs for military units, where accuracy, emblematic symbols, mottos, and dial graphics were integrated to capture each unit’s identity across patches, casebacks, and typography, translating operational needs into industrial design. That background explains the collection’s priorities: legibility under stress, ergonomics with gloves, dependable lume in darkness, and materials that behave predictably in cold. Norwegian end-users often train in Arctic conditions, so dials, seals, and oils are selected to keep timekeeping stable at low temperatures and during sudden thermal shifts. Geneva Watch Days serves as a pragmatic platform for MICROMILSPEC’s limited, purpose-built references, tying together bespoke heritage and small-series production built for professionals and enthusiasts who value clarity over ornamentation. Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: • Daylight Computer CEO interview: Healthy C...