Unimatic x Uncrate U3-U Chronodiver
Unimatic's U3 is already a fairly minimalist timepiece. For our collaboration version of the same model, we worked with the Italian horologists on a version that sticks even closer to Dieter Rams' "less and more" ethos, and the result is a watch that captures the essence of the U3 with the bare minimum of ornamentation. The dial of the U3-U Chronodiver has been stripped of all excessive markers, with the indices represented by lume-filled outlines and the matte aluminum bezel having just a single raised lume dot. Despite the spartan aesthetic, it remains a fully-functional two-complication chronograph, with a Meca-quartz Seiko VK64 movement that combines the accuracy of quartz with the crisp feel and performance of a mechanical chronograph. A thick double domed anti-reflective sapphire lens sits on top. The case is a sandblasted PVD gunmetal grey, a case treatment that's a first for Unimatic and was inspired by similar finishes that were applied to vintage Heuer chronographs. It arrives with a storm gray TPU two-piece strap and a black heavy-duty Unimatic nylon NATO strap, both with sandblasted gunmetal PVD finish hardware, accompanied by a tough case that holds both this watch and another, and a Unimatic x Uncrate warranty card for the two-year worldwide warranty. Limited to just 100 examples worldwide.
Information:
Reference: U3-U
Limited: 300 Pieces
Bracelet: Green NATO with Unimatic Tang
Case Size: 40mm x 13.7mm Thickness
Lug Width: 22mm
Case Metal: Sandblasted gunmetal PVD Finished steel
Movement: Seiko VK64 - MecaQuartz
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph
Box and Papers: No Box or Papers - Watch Only
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.75”
Condition:
Case has light normal wear with nothing notable. Strap has light wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear.
History of Unimatic Watches
Founded in 2015 by Giovanni Moro and Simone Nunziato, UNIMATIC has quickly risen as an innovative force in horology, blending minimalist design with robust functionality. The two met at the Politecnico di Milano and shared a passion for vintage Seiko watches. Despite following different career paths initially, their continued dialogue about watches led to the creation of UNIMATIC. Starting as a side project, their first limited run of 300 pieces gained significant exposure when Colette in Paris began carrying their products. A pivotal article by Hodinkee further catalyzed UNIMATIC's transformation from a hobby into a serious business.
UNIMATIC's philosophy centers on functional minimalism, stripping away unnecessary elements to focus on essential design and functionality. Each watch is pressure-tested to withstand depths of 300 meters, exemplifying their commitment to durability. The brand's collaborative approach between Moro and Nunziato has resulted in a cohesive design language, emphasizing refinement and functionality over decoration. UNIMATIC has grown organically, relying on word-of-mouth and strong designs rather than traditional marketing. Their commitment to Italian craftsmanship and local production has positioned them at the forefront of a new era in Italian watchmaking. As they continue to evolve, UNIMATIC remains a unique and influential player in the watch industry.