
Miranda's initial impressions of the new Czapek Antarctique Tourbillon highlight a timepiece that has clearly made a significant impact, describing it as 'absolutely stunning' and a '10/10'. Her post, rich with detailed imagery, invites readers to explore the aesthetic and technical prowess of Czapek's latest offering. This article delves into Miranda's enthusiastic take and synthesizes the community's diverse reactions.









The Czapek Antarctique represents the brand's entry into the integrated bracelet sports watch category. Introduced in 2019, this 40mm reference features a blue dial configuration and continues in current production as part of the Antarctique series.
The stainless steel case measures 40mm in diameter with a fixed bezel and sapphire crystal. Water resistance extends to 120 meters. The automatic Caliber SXH5 movement provides 60 hours of power reserve. The watch is fitted with a matching steel bracelet.
This reference targets collectors seeking a contemporary integrated bracelet design from an independent manufacturer. The blue dial variant offers color contrast within the Antarctique lineup, while the 40mm case size positions it as a mid-sized option in the series. The automatic movement and steel construction provide everyday practicality for those drawn to the brand's modern approach to sports watch design.
But my favourite version is the light blue version, they seem to be a limited edition to just 10 but I assume that is for each colour and would guess they won't be available for long before they are all sold. Marc
I feel like the bracelets are so much worse than the APRO or Nautilus. When I handled one IRL I was pretty disappointed tbh. That being said, the split seconds czapek antarctique is cheap now and still tempting me….
I've never been a big fan of the bracelet, but the movement is very nice and impressive!
This piece does nothing for me if I am honest.
But this watch is very ugly to me
Too much in your face, I prefer the fireworks to happen in the back.
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