ABOUT THIS WATCH
Formex's most popular model comes in a 39 mm stainless steel case and features the brands signature patented Case Suspension System. The COSC-certified movement ensures exceptional mechanical accuracy. With a height of just 10 mm, this is an enthusiast-favorite go-anywhere and do-anything Swiss Made watch. The brush finish on case and bezel are perfectly rounded off with mirror polished bevels applied on the machined indexes, the hands, the stainless-steel bracelet and the the deployant clasp with Formex's in-house developed & patented gradual 7 mm Fine Adjustment System.
Movement
The Essence ThirtyNine is powered by Sellita's highest quality grade SW200-1 Swiss Made Automatic movement, beautifully decorated and wound by Formex's custom skeletonized rotor. Each one of these movements is certified by the COSC and undergoes the meticulous 15-day rate test to ensure extraordinary levels of mechanical accuracy and precision.
Dial
The horizontal lines on the dial are one of the watch's most defining features. To achieve the crisp lines and sharp angles, each line has been CNC machined into the dial individually. The beveled date window at six o'clock blends in with color matched date wheels. The mirror polished bevels and the application of Swiss Super-LumiNova BGW9 on indexes and hands ensure legibility day and night.
Straps and Clasps
For a perfect fit and more comfort on the wrist at all times, the Essence leather and rubber straps are compatible with the in-house developed and patented Formex deployant clasp with a gradual 7 mm Fine Adjustment System. The stainless steel bracelet with a seamless butterfly clasp has a hidden Micro-Extension. All straps and the steel bracelet can be changed without the use of any tools and in just a few seconds.
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FEATURES
A chronometer is a watch that has been tested and certified to meet the most strict precision and accuracy standards. “Chronometer” isn’t just a name that any watch brand can print on the dial of its watches. It is an official nomenclature, defined by precise rules, which lay down the definition of the term “chronometer”, describing the categories, the test programme and the acceptable minimum requirements for wrist chronometers. In Switzerland, the COSC, or Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres, is the only official organisation allowed to certify chronometers.
39 mm Stainless Steel Case
officially certified movement
FINE ADJUSTMENT CLASP
4 UNIQUE DIALS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Since the beginning of Formex in 1999, the patented Case Suspension System has been an integral part of Formex timepieces. Its two main functions are:
- absorbs shocks to protect the mechanical movement from heavy impacts
- adds to the comfort on the wrist by adapting to the wearer’s movements
Modeled with high-performance bikes and racing cars in mind, the Formex patented case suspension system works by integrating four springs between the upper and lower watch case. The result is the ultimate shock absorption system designed to protect the mechanical movement and deliver unparalleled comfort to the wearer.
This patented case suspension system brings form and function together for Formex Swiss watches. It’s functional, it’s state of the art engineering and it’s unquestionably unique - all in one watch.
FINE-ADJUSTMENT DEPLOYANT CARBON CLASP
Your strap comes on our new deployant clasp with a patented fine-adjustment. More intuitive to operate, the new version is fully made out of our proprietary carbon fiber composite. The micro-adjustment is now even easier to use and can be operated while the watch is on your wrist. Lightweight, smooth to the touch, ultra-durable and highly functional, this clasp is a real piece of engineering, making your Watch even more comfortable to wear.