A favorite collection, the Cincinnatus Field, is the perfect daily wearer.
A dive watch that lies low like a 70's sports car, and still can dive to 300 ft
Flawless Art Deco symmetry that could cure a mild case of OCD. The architectural aesthetic is pure 1930s elegance, but it’s those stark red hands that steal the show—like a splash of Campari in a bone-dry martini. It doesn’t just tell time; it politely suggests that the rest of your watch collection needs to get its act together.
I’m very happy with this watch. The build quality is excellent and the movement so far is accurate. I now prefer this watch over my Marathon SAR. Although I can beat the snot out of the SAR and it is more water resistant the Cincinatus is more comfortable. I also like not having to reset the time every few days just wind it every morning and it’s good to go.
First, I absolutely love the watch. The red dial is beautiful and striking. The lume is really nice. The whole feel of the watch is much more expensive than the price point, which is great. I'd recommend this watch to anyone (in fact, a friend in my industry purchased a different color dial based on my recommendation and also loves it.)
My only complaint is that the bracelet is really tough to adjust. I ultimately bought the NATO strap and swapped it out for that, and it looks great, but I was unable to remove links on the bracelet, even with the correct tools.
Love the watch. Finely crafted and the blue and orange color scheme catches people’s attention. Go Gators!
As A buckeye I love that it’s made here in my state. Also love the way it looks and wears. Just a great watch. Look forward to many years of wearing it. Thanks to watch maker and the team. Great job!!
Flawless Art Deco symmetry that could cure a mild case of OCD. The architectural aesthetic is pure 1930s elegance, but it’s those stark red hands that steal the show—like a splash of Campari in a bone-dry martini. It doesn’t just tell time; it politely suggests that the rest of your watch collection needs to get its act together.
I've been fond of interesting watches for several years, and I really appreciate this one's local Deco and historical lineage. Who doesn't love Deco? The watch is handsome and has a workhorse Swiss movement. Two thumbs up.
I’m very happy with this watch. The build quality is excellent and the movement so far is accurate. I now prefer this watch over my Marathon SAR. Although I can beat the snot out of the SAR and it is more water resistant the Cincinatus is more comfortable. I also like not having to reset the time every few days just wind it every morning and it’s good to go.
Beautiful watch, a great representation of an iconic cincinnati landmark
First, I absolutely love the watch. The red dial is beautiful and striking. The lume is really nice. The whole feel of the watch is much more expensive than the price point, which is great. I'd recommend this watch to anyone (in fact, a friend in my industry purchased a different color dial based on my recommendation and also loves it.)
My only complaint is that the bracelet is really tough to adjust. I ultimately bought the NATO strap and swapped it out for that, and it looks great, but I was unable to remove links on the bracelet, even with the correct tools.