This unique series offers two different models: the Gold Seahorse and the Blue Seahorse, which present two special color combinations to suit different styles and sensibilities.

The Gold Seahorse comes from passion, and its fiery character - under a quiet exterior - is revealed in the subtle details of its dial and bezel.

Indeed, it features a black livery embellished with small touches of rose gold. In fact, the numerals on the outer bezel, hands, hour markers, and script are shown in this color and enlivened by a few red details, such as the triangle at twelve o'clock shown on the aluminum bezel and the lettering on the dial.

The Davosa Ternos Sixties faithfully echoes the skin divers of the time. The 40mm diameter stainless steel case makes it perfect on almost anyone's wrist - a charming, unisex watch to emphasize the wearer's sporty vocation.

The watch comes with a unidirectional aluminum bezel, also typical of timepieces of those years, and mounts a domed sapphire glass with anti-reflective treatment that protects the dial - a definite step up from the methacrylate plastic glasses used in that era.

All Davosa Ternos Sixties automatic editions mount the precise automatic caliber DAV 3021, derived from the Sellita SW200, an industry-standard, robust movement beating at 28,800 BPH which gives the watch a 42-hour power reserve.