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Direnzo DRZ-05 Solaris Red (No Date)Direnzo DRZ-05 Solaris Red (No Date)
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Direnzo DRZ-05

The idea behind the DRZ 05 “Solaris” model is to create the first dual crown diver with Direnzo’s DNA.

Direnzo's goal is to offer a new way of tracking time with the use of an inner bezel but without the use of any typography (15-30-45)

The DRZ 05 Solaris is the continuation of the DRZ 03 Eclipse’s design process, but with new exciting details such as the case, which is completely new and slightly smaller and a new bracelet.

The dial is produced in two parts: an inner matt disc and sunburst outer circle (subtly fumé). The dial comes with applied indices and a calendar disc positioned at 6 o’clock. The 05 will be also available in a meteorite limited edition option. The inner rotating ring has a curved section, reminiscent of the previous models’ bowl shape, which is one of the signatures of the brand.

The DRZ 05 “Solaris” features a 316L stainless steel BOR (bed of rice) bracelet with a folding clasp that has 6 micro adjustments. This bracelet is extremely comfortable and gives the watch a vintage vibe that suits it very nicely. The case features drilled lugs to facilitate the interchange of straps.

Swiss Made

Throughout the world the reputation of Swiss made watches is unrivalled. Know-how, impeccable quality, aesthetic prowess, technical innovation: the indication “Swiss made” reflects all this, and much more. Assembled in Switzerland, the DRZ 05 “Solaris” sports the Swiss automatic movement Sellita SW-200-1 and comes in Elaboré version with an Incabloc protection system, a high quality and accurate mechanism for three hands with 38 hours of power reserve and a 28’800 A/h (4 Hz) frequency. Aside from the assembly and quality control undertaken in Direnzo's Swiss atelier, each watch is inspected personally by Sergio before being dispatched, allowing a final check to be carried out on the movement’s precision and options.