All fellow Scorpionfish lovers,Wow, great to see the black dial with modern hands is now out of stock!! Hopefully those of you who wanted one got in on time (phew, I did). I'm still trying to work out if the Scorpionfish is limited to 100 pieces (all evidence points to it) and if so, how the ratio is split. Either way I'm stoked knowing August is just around the corner!
I agree with you Chant that the Scorpionfish is most definitely a beautiful robust looking diver with wonderful vintage(esk) styling. A true testament to the detail and passion Maria and the team have for this project.All fellow Scorpionfish lovers,
To date, there is no explicit evidence (that I am aware of) that this model is a limited production run of 100 pieces. However, one thing for sure is that it had been mentioned in one of the previous conversations that the Scorpionfish case backs are not going to receive serial numbers which I find disappointing.
It is a beautiful dive watch with a quasi-vintage styling and I am looking forward to seeing it in person ........
I would definitely recommend it to my friends who would appreciate a finely-crafted and robust time piece. It is certainly a keeper!
We have been offered a total of 100 cases from factory to make this project. We have to use what they offer so can't tell at this stage if we are able to make it 22mm instead of offered 24mm.
As quantity offered will be small will be difficult to offer different dial colors as factory requires a minimum order of 100 dials on each variant.
A sapphire bezel can be made but will increase costs. Are you willing to pay $40/$50 USD extra even though we haven't discussed yet sales price?
I just can't wait to have my white-faced Plongeur Scorpionfish on my wrist.Assembly of the Borealis Scorpionfish has started
Patient indeed. It seems the watch world is a never ending hunt.I discovered Borealis yesterday and ordered a Scorpionfish with the black dial and modern hands today. Now I need to be uncharacteristically patient while I wait for it to arrive.