Czapek has introduced a new titanium collection from its Antarctique line, featuring cosmic blue dials across three models. The releases, announced ahead of Watches and Wonders 2026, include the Dark Sector, Révélation, and Tourbillon variants. All use Grade 5 titanium cases and emphasize wearability with robust water resistance.
Czapek announced the titanium versions of its popular Antarctique watches on April 10, building on the line's success since its 2020 debut. The collection highlights a cosmic blue color scheme, following a gray-dial titanium Dark Sector model from 2023. Each watch pairs a Grade 5 titanium case and bracelet with a matching blue rubber strap option. Prices range from CHF 32,000 to CHF 67,000, with limited production runs planned annually or as one-offs. The Antarctique Titanium Dark Sector Cosmic Blue comes in 38.5 × 42.8mm or 40.5 × 44.5mm sizes, both 10.6mm thick and water-resistant to 12 atm. Its velvety cosmic blue dial features two concentric rings with 12 segments inspired by the movement's bridges. Powered by the SXH5 micro-rotor caliber at 28,800 vibrations per hour with a 60-hour reserve, Czapek plans 25 large and 10 small pieces. The Révélation Titanium Cosmic Blue offers openworked dials revealing the hacking mechanism and escapement, available in 38.5mm and 40.5mm sizes with 12 atm resistance. It uses the SXH7 movement with sub-seconds, matching the SXH5's architecture. Annual production targets 50 large and 25 small models at CHF 42,000 each. The Tourbillon Titanium Cosmic Blue, at 40.5mm, showcases a hand-guilloché blue dial with distinctive bridges and a visible tourbillon cage, rated to 5 atm. Its automatic caliber 9 runs at 21,600 vibrations per hour with 100 hours of reserve and a manually engraved 5N gold rotor by Michèle R. Czapek will produce 25 units for CHF 67,000.