The brand has recently unveiled another ski instrument – the new SpidoLite II. “The SpidoLite II for me is the complete skeletonized experience. Four years in technology terms is a lot of time and the SpidoLite II is a great example of technological advancement,” said Jorn Werdelin, one of the founders of the brand, in a press release.

The dial of this watch has been completely skeletonized and it reveals parts of the custom-made automatic movement. Everything is embedded in the most technically-complex watch case, crafted in titanium. Titanium is a great material of choice as it ensures maximum durability and sturdiness, while being lightweight on the wrist. The three-part case construction is composed of 19 individual components and requires no less than 5 hours of assembling.
With this model, the SpidoLine watch features a date indication on the dial for the first time. The date aperture appears at 3 o’clock. The dial consists of two skeletonized layers and reveals movements of the custom-made automatic movement designed by Valerien Jaquet of the Concepto manufacture (calibre 2251). The movement is also visible through the transparent sapphire case-back.

Water resistant to 100 meters, 44mx46mmx15mm in dimensions, mounted on a Spidolite II textured calfskin strap with ardillon buckle.
The watch is available in Titanium (retails at €9360) and Titanium Anthracite DLC (retails at €9960). It will be produced in a numbered series starting with series A of a 100 pieces each. The prices shown here are including VAT.
Author: Marina Milojević
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