Boldr Expedition Review
Boldr is back with a watch that is hard not to like. Not only is the design very appealing, it?s an incredible value, almost to the point of being too good to be true. The Boldr Expedition, as the name suggests, is an outdoors sport design that sits nicely in Boldr?s line of adventurous, but stylish watches. Aesthetically, it?s undeniably a rugged tool watch, but rather than having overly aggressive details, they air on the side of being, well, pleasant or friendly with a definite retro feel. Featuring a dual crown design, 20 ATM water resistance, a sapphire crystal, a Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement (please note the samples photographed had Seiko movements, but the final will have the Sellita) and six dial/case variations, the Boldr Expedition is a compelling package for $599, or $389 through Kickstarter (while the campaign is live).
$599
Boldr Expedition Review
Case
Steel
Movement
Sellita SW200
Dial
Various
Lume
Yes
Lens
Sapphire
Strap
Canvas
Water Resistance
200
Dimensions
41 x 47.8mm
Thickness
14mm
Lug Width
15mm
Crown
dual crowns
Warranty
yes
Price
$599
The case of the Expedition is a wearable, but chunky 41 x 47.8 x 14.2mm. While 41mm is at the top end of what I like to wear, the watch wears well and looks a bit smaller in person thanks to the internal bezel and good proportions. The case design is simple overall, with bead blasting all around, a chamfered crystal and a generally stout build. The biggest...
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