Czapek Antarctique S Polar Sky

Technical specifications

Functions

  • Hours
  • Minutes
  • Seconds

Movement

  • Self Winding/Automatic
  • Manufactured
  • Swiss Made

Case

  • Stainless steel
  • Brushed
  • 10.60mm
  • 38.00mm

Glass

  • Sapphire

Water resistance

  • 12.00atm / 120.00m / 400.00ft

Buckle

  • Deployment Buckle
  • Stainless steel

Strap

  • Stainless steel

Year

  • 2024

Official description

Czapek's Antarctique Aventurine is a unique combination of elegance and zeitgeist. Like a smoking jacket over everyday pants and vice versa, codes are broken and reconciled to better combine and highlight each other. A unique style that allows the wearer stylistic subtlety and, above all, endless freedom of expression. For a wrist under 16.mm, its contained size of 38.5mm, and above all its finesse, will be a guarantee of discreet yet remarkable presence, thanks to its pure flanks and delicate chamfrain running the length of its case, all the way to the end of its bracelet, both present but always in lightness. 

But let’s talk a bit more about the dressy part: Czapek has a longstanding love affair with aventurine, having harnessed its mysterious beauty for special editions of both Quai de Bergues (‘Midnight in Geneva’ limited edition to celebrate the first Geneva boutique opening, in 2019) and Faubourg de Cracovie (2022). “It’s a material that we love to play with, and it was a logical evolution to use it for the Antarctique – they were made to go together. Moreover, Antarctica is the world's best spot for stargazing!” says Czapek’s CEO Xavier de Roquemaurel.

Aventurine is a type of glass, developed by chance when a 17th-century Murano glassmaker accidentally dropped some metal shavings into a cooling glass mixture, creating a multicoloured sparkle as they crystallised (its name is derived from all’avventura – Italian for ‘by chance’ and it pre-dates by at least a century the discovery of the natural quartz gemstone of the same name). Working with aventurine requires considerable expertise, since it is naturally fragile and prone to cracking when being manipulated. Czapek’s collaborative approach – working with specialists in different crafts, in the traditional watchmaking spirit of établissage – proved once again to be a great strength when producing these dials.