Navy Silver
Navy Silver
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Case
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Material: 316L Stainless Steel
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Dimensions: 41.2mm width × 48mm length
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Thickness: 9.6mm (13.0mm including crystal)
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Water Resistance: 5 ATM (50 meters)
CRYSTAL
- Ultra-scratch Resistant Sapphire Glass with
Anti-reflective Coating - Exhibition sapphire crystal caseback
- Limited to 500 pieces
MIYOTA 9015 Movement Refit
- 24 jewels
- 28,800 beats per hour
- 42 HourPower Reserve
- -10/+30 Sec per Day,
- Automatic
Dial
- Swiss Super-LumiNove watches offer unmatched visibility in any lighting condition. With their luminescent material, these timepieces provide clear legibility in the dark without relying on external light sources. The advanced light absorption and long-lasting phosphorescence ensure constant visibility throughout the night.
Strap
- 20-18mm leather strap with Stainless steel butterfly buckle
Story
This story begins the moment I became curious about the very nature of time. From the start, I was captivated by everyday mechanical devices: the flip clocks in subway stations switching precisely with the click of gears, pulleys and belts powering massive mechanical arms in old factory workshops, and the pendulum in clock towers swinging steadily back and forth. I thought: why not draw inspiration from these mechanical beauties and replace traditional markers with blocks of color, allowing time to emerge through shifts in color and structure? Thus, a series of sketches exploring rotating discs, linear sliding mechanisms, and segmented color blocks materialized, illustrating a way to read time that transcends conventional hands. These scattered sketches and conceptual models lingered in my mind, prompting me to ask: could time transcend the confines of a flat surface and a ticking seconds hand?
Years passed, and as the boundary between tradition and innovation blurred, I remained enchanted by the possibilities of “unconventional time display”—whether it be retrograde, roaming, jumping, or mysterious dials, each served as a source of inspiration. It wasn’t until that decisive night in 2023 that I finally sat at my computer and worked through the night to render the orbital concept into a digital model for the first time. Amid the precise interplay of gears and the formation of a circular path, the first prototype of Secret Orbital was born in stunning form.
Before this moment, I had spent twenty years deeply immersed in the watch industry, gaining hands-on experience in engineering development, product design, and project operations. From movement tolerance testing to 3D case modeling, from mechanism verification to 3D animation demonstrations, every detail on the campaign page embodies my personal dedication and craftsmanship: an ultra-thin case, a curved sapphire crystal, a 316L stainless steel shell, Swiss Super-LumiNova luminous markers, a Japanese Miyota 9015 automatic movement, and a premium calfskin strap.
Navy Silver

I bought a Navy Blue colour watch. One eye is crying, the other is laughing. The watch is a great concept, and the execution is spectacular and beautiful. It is almost perfect. Why? The gears of the minute hand—which are the main attraction—have a rough, half-finished feel to them, and the screws holding them in place got nicked during assembly, which indicates poor material quality. Granted, this is only visible under 5x magnification and not to the naked eye, but this tiny detail ruins the otherwise premium feel. What a shame. Sorry.
Dr. Kocsis István
First and foremost, the Navy Silver version stands out because it is highly legible and contrasty, yet remains sufficiently elegant and understated despite its uniqueness. To me, this color scheme is what makes the watch look at least ten times more expensive than its actual price. The core concept is a true "unicum" that elevates this piece among the great legends. Fortunately, the execution does not detract from this feeling. The branded push-button butterfly clasp, the soft, high-quality strap, the sapphire crystal, the beautifully precise finishing of the case, and the result of the high-level quality control all approach perfection. Under a loupe, perhaps the hands and the gears driving the main attraction could be refined to absolute perfection. The proportions of the watch are also excellent, while the guilloché dial and the luminescence used are superb. Thus, powered by a stable, reliable, premium Miyota movement, it is not only a must-have collector's item but also a durable object for daily use. With so many color variations available, anyone can find the one that fits their taste. Given its GPHG appearance in particular, I don’t understand why they haven't all sold out yet. Watch fans! People! Wake up!