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Baltic Prismic StonevsTraska Summiteer Charcoal

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What people say

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Baltic Prismic Stone

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Baltic Prismic Stone for its striking and unique natural stone dials, with specific mentions of the bloodstone and red agate variants being highlights. The watch is noted for its refined, retro dress watch aesthetic, featuring a well-finished 36mm bi-metal case combining stainless steel and titanium, and a slim profile measuring 9.2mm or 9.5mm thick. The hand-wound movement, either an ETA Peseux 7001 or a La Joux-Perret D100, is generally seen as reliable, offering a 42-hour or 50-hour power reserve respectively. However, some owners find the collection overpriced and the small, recessed crown uncomfortable for winding. The Milanese bracelet is also a point of contention, with some finding it may not articulate well for smaller wrists. Accuracy figures vary, with one owner reporting +1/+2 seconds per day and another around -6 seconds per day.

From video reviewers

The unique natural stone dials are a standout feature of the Baltic Prismic Stone. The slim 9mm case, constructed from stainless steel and Grade 5 titanium, is also a notable aspect. However, some buyers may find the price of €1,300 to be a trade-off, considering the watch's Swiss movement and slim profile may not justify the cost compared to competitors.

Traska Summiteer Charcoal

Owners widely praise the Traska Summiteer Charcoal for its comfortable 38.5mm size, short lugs, clean dial, and proud crystal, with some noting its excellent fit and finish and smooth winding action. Timekeeping averages +2 seconds per day, and the hardened steel treatment is a valued addition. Some owners find the dial plain and prefer textured alternatives, and one owner experienced dial alignment issues with a recent Traska release. The bracelet is criticized by some for being noisy, sagging, and having a clasp with rough edges, though others praise its on-the-fly micro-adjustment. On balance, owners rate the Traska Summiteer Charcoal highly for its overall package and value proposition at its price point.

At a glance

16 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Prismic Stone36mm
Summiteer Charcoal40mm
Power Reserve
Prismic Stone50h
Summiteer Charcoal42h
Water Resistance
Prismic Stone30m
Summiteer Charcoal100m
MSRP
Prismic Stone$1,404
Summiteer Charcoal$700

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Dress
Field
Diameter
36mm
40mm
Thickness
9.2mm
0mm
Lug-to-Lug
44mm
0mm
Finish
Brushed + Polished
Water Resistance
30m
100m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Yes
Underside
Dial Color
Bloodstone
Burgundy
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova

Movement

6 specs
Caliber
La Joux-Perret D100
Miyota 9039
Type
Manual
Automatic
Beat Rate
0 vph
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
50h
42h
Jewels
0
24
Complications
None
Chronograph

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,404
$700
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