We have already covered Milus in more detail the course of our Meet the Manufacturer visit article. The independent watch brand from Biel, which has been in existence since 1919, is currently well positioned in the market with three perfectly balanced collections: The product catalog consists of tool watches with aviation history (Snow Star), elegant three-handers (LAB 01) and rugged dive watches (Archimèdes).
The latter are now also available in a new color and thus appeal to an even larger community of diving watch fans. We will show you what you need to know about the wild green novelty.
But first, a brief digression into the Milus history: The current Archimèdes models are essentially the refined, 21st century version of already existing Milus watches. Especially the Reference 666 from the 1960s and the Super Compressor models from the 1970s paved the way, as the following comparison illustrates.
The Super Compressor cases at that time came from the Swiss case manufacturer Ervin Piquerez S.A. (EPSA), which already filed for the patents needed at the end of the 1950s. Besides Milus, brands such as Jaeger-LeCoultre, Longines and Blancpain were also among the largest customers, explaining why many vintage diving watches from this era feature comparable design cues.
The highlight of the newly presented watch is undoubtedly the deep green dial, which was previously only available in black and blue. Considering Milus’ claim to create an adventure diver’s watch for all circumstances, this is definitely a logical step, which we very much welcome.
The other design elements that we already know from the first Archimèdes models are the internal rotating bezel, the helium escape valve as well as the uncluttered and highly legible dial with plenty of SuperLuminova.
Upon closer inspection, you can see that smaller details have actually been taken from the 70s original, most notably the characteristic “broad arrow” hour hand, the indices and the date window. New, however, is the lollipop second hand.
Inside the new wild green Archimèdes, Milus relies on the world-renowned ETA 2892A2 movement, a highly solid and precise automatic caliber that is also used by many brands with watch prices above the €5,000 mark.
Although “hidden” under a stainless steel case back, Milus spared no expense to give it a great finish. In particular, the hand-applied circular perlage, the blued screws and the engraved rotor are typical features only to be found in high-quality mechanical watches.
Important note: Thanks to the Launch Offer, Milus currently throws in a second leather strap as well as free worldwide express delivery. The first watches will leave Milus at the beginning of December 2020.
If you would like to learn more about Milus, we recommend checking out our manufactory visit video below:
For more information, please visit the manufacturer’s website.
This is a sponsored article by Montredo for Milus.
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Interesting brand, never heard of Milus before, but I dig the Snow Star watches!
Loved the story of Milus’ life barter kit, which you mentioned in a previous article I believe it was 😄
When your life’s worth a watch and some gold nuggets… Good to see that the brand made the cut.