This new military edition in bronze is supplied with either an olive green or a walnut brown leather strap. It displays hours, minutes, small seconds and chronograph functions on a guilloché dial with a camouflage pattern. Mountains, and in particular the Alps, remain the clear link between the brand’s Italian origins and its current home in Switzerland. To pay tribute to this dual background, the summit of the Matterhorn has been stamped in relief on the solid titanium back of the watch.
This chronograph model is powered by a Sellita SW300 automatic movement which offers a power reserve of 42 hours. It comes with a Dubois Dépraz 2035 chronograph module that has been exclusively developed for Anonimo. As a nod to the brand itself, the counterweight of the seconds hand is the logo of the brand.
The distinguished codes of the Militare are still in evidence, with the crown at 12 o’clock and its patented protection system. The dial, which has been deliberately pared down, has the 12, 04 and 08 figures arranged in a triangle, a reminder of the “A” of Anonimo. The sturdy 43.4 mm cushion case is the same for all the bronze Alpini versions. This year Anonimo presents the range in a new composition bathed in a subtle pink hue. A slow and progressive oxidisation process working on this alloy gives the watches a natural, and inimitable patina over time, rendering the case both unique and classical. In addition to its resistance to wear and corrosion, bronze lives and evolves with the wearer, the very concept of an Anonimo camouflage watch.