In honour of the 80th anniversary of their iconic Ocean Star collection, MIDO are kicking off festivities with the release of an irresistible special edition launch. Naturally, the special edition appears in nautical colours with vintage touches and a practical GMT function. Perhaps most inventive though are its brand-new sharp teeth indexes, which you’ll have to be careful of when you take a closer look…
A reliable companion for even the toughest marine challenges since its conception in 1944, the MIDO brand has long been considered a pioneer thanks to its incorporation of impressive water-resistance capabilities and the invention of the Aquadura system in the 1930’s. The brand now revives the spirit of their historic successes and refreshes an already iconic collection with the addition of the special edition Ocean Star GMT.
MIDO Ocean Star GMT. Credit: MIDO.
With a striking blue and silver-coloured dial and “shark teeth” indexes you might be fooled into thinking the Ocean Star had a completely modern makeover, but MIDO continue to make nods to the classics. In keeping with the modest dimensions of the bygone era the Ocean Star GMT appears in a 40.5mm polished stainless steel case on a multi-link, satin-finished bracelet.
Offering impressive water resistance up to 200m (20 bars/660ft), an anti-magnetic Nicachron™ balance spring, its automatic Caliber 80 movement and an 80-hour power reserve, the Ocean Star GMT is more than capable of delivering the superior mechanical performance connoisseurs will have come to expect from MIDO but this time flaunts a clever GMT function.
MIDO Ocean Star GMT. Credit: MIDO.
Allowing the wearer to navigate seamlessly from home to away, across oceans near and far, the Ocean Star GMT displays two time zones simultaneously without sacrificing legibility. White Super LumiNova is destined to guide the way during any exploration whilst the red varnished hand points out the second time zone on the flange.
The Ocean Star GMT is available to purchase from today and calls on globetrotters from wherever they are to elegantly tie them to home.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Movement MIDO automatic Caliber 80 (ETA C07.661 base), 11½’’’, Ø 25.60 mm, 5.86 mm thick, 25 jewels, 21,600 Vib/h, Nivachron™ balance spring. Finely decorated elaborate movement, oscillating weight decorated with Geneva Stripes and the MIDO logo. HMSD + 24-hour GMT functions. Adjusted in three different positions for optimal precision. Power reserve of up to 80 hours.
- Case Satin-finished and polished stainless steel, bidirectional rotating bezel with navy blue aluminium ring and silver-coloured markings (for even-numbered hour markers), white Super-LumiNova® dot at 12 o'clock, Ø 40.5 mm, 2-piece, "glassbox"-style sapphire crystal, screw-down crown and case back featuring a starfish polished in relief and the serial number, water-resistant up to a pressure of 20 bar (200 m/660 ft). Lug-to-lug length: 46.99 mm.
- Bracelet/strap Multi-link bracelet in satin-finished and polished stainless steel. Folding clasp with diving extension and engraved Mido logo.Easily interchangeable additional strap: NATO-style in navy blue with grey centre line, featuring a pin buckle engraved with the MIDO logo.
- Dial Blue, with polished applique indexes highlighted with white Super-LumiNova®, date window at 3 o'clock. Polished MIDO applique logo. Silver-coloured flange indicating the odd-numbered hours.
- Hands Flat diamond-cut hour and minutes highlighted with white Super-LumiNova®. Flat diamond-cut large seconds. Varnished red hand for the second time zone, highlighted with white Super-LumiNova®.