The Czapek Antarctique Flying Diamonds is dressed up with everywhere to go

The Czapek Antarctique Flying Diamonds is dressed up with everywhere to go

Borna Bošnjak
  • Aventurine glass dials and diamond indices grace the latest edition of Czapek’s popular integrated bracelet sports watch.
  • The Czapek Antarctique and Antarctique S Flying Diamonds feature elongated diamond markers invisibly set into the dial, and cut in a style unique to the brand.
  • Limited to just 8 pieces of the larger and 18 pieces of the smaller model, the Antarctique Flying Diamonds is priced at CHF 42,800 and CHF 38,000, respectively.

Though it has long not been decidedly more affordable nor more readily available than some of the competitors in its class, the Czapek Antarctique continues to be the connoisseur’s pick. Apart from perhaps the Antarctique Révélation, the model has never been overly shouty about its high-end execution, a trend that’s set to continue with the latest additions to the collection, despite the addition of 13 sparkly diamonds. The Czapek Antarctique Flying Diamonds features a glossy aventurine glass dial with applied diamond hour markers faceted in a manner developed specifically for this watch. The result is a stunning, albeit very limited, variant of the Antarctique that Czapek is hoping will be better-suited for more formal affairs.

The dial

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The sparkly indices of the 40.5mm Antarctique Flying Diamonds

Czapek has been on a roll with beautiful dials recently, namely in the new Promenade collection. The new Flying Diamonds is less obvious in its incredible intricacy, but no less impressive from a technical standpoint. But let’s get the specs out of the way first. Aventurine is a type of glass with metallic flake inclusions, created by accident in a Murano glass workshop, and named a long time before the discovery of the stone of the same name. Czapek has once again worked with dial specialists at GT Cadrans to create the invisible setting method for the tapering diamond indices. The indices themselves are based on a diamond cut specifically designed for Czapek, featuring more facets than a standard baguette cut, and as a result reflecting more light and appearing, for the lack of a better word, more sparkly. One thing to note is that the diamonds on the Antarctique S model are noticeably smaller, totalling 0.325ct, while the 40.5mm Antarctique sports 0.585ct in total.

Admittedly, I’m no expert in diamonds, but I can see why Czapek would invest in developing a proprietary diamond cut. Even to a layperson’s eyes, the internal reflections, and the way that the light seems to flow into the sharpened points of the indices makes for a stunning display, especially once you factor in the reflections of the aventurine’s metal flecks.

The case

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Antarctique S Flying Diamonds

Though the dials have certainly gotten more dressed-up, the Antarctique case doesn’t compromise on any of its sporty capabilities. You still have a choice between 38.5mm and 40.5mm sizes, both with a thickness of just 10.6mm and water-resistance of 120 metres thanks to a screw-down crown. Regardless of the size you pick, you can’t argue against these specifications, as they’re pretty much the golden standard of versatile, everyday watches with a sporty edge. Finishing is at a level you’d expect from a watch at this price point, with plenty of brushing in alternating directions and no edge left unbevelled.

The bracelet

czapek antarctique bracelet micro adjustment

Where the Antarctique really stands out for me from a wearability standpoint is the bracelet. At first glance, it’s a pretty standard integrated affair with a butterfly clasp closure, but there’s a secret. Click the buttons next to the clasp opener, and you can make the most of Czapek’s micro-adjustment system that lets you slightly open that first link. It works really well, and though brands like Omega and Patek Philippe have adopted it in some of their models, it’s still rare to see in a butterfly clasp.

A quick word on finishing – I’m not sure whether the brand will offer the choice of polished or brushed C-links as they do on some other Antarctique models, Having said that, I could certainly live with them being polished considering this is a dressier take on the model, especially as the watch will come with your choice of additional rubber or leather strap that can be changed over with no tools.

The movement

czapek antarctique sxh5 movement caseback

My love for micro-rotors is well-documented, and is one of the reasons why I’m so fond of Czapek as a brand. The SXH5 was the first movement developed by the brand without outside help (previously employing Chronode and Vaucher), and sports a free-sprung balance, a 4Hz beat rate, platinum micro-rotor, and a 60-hour power reserve. Apart from the specs that are more than decent, the SXH5 just looks fantastic. Czapek took inspiration from old pocket watch movements that looked airy and uncluttered, as a result skeletonising much of the going train, and applying a noticeable degree of hand-finishing. While this is not a traditionally decorated movement, the brand still manages to include those all-important internal angles, most notably in the black-polished cock right in the centre of the movement.

Czapek Antarctique Flying Diamonds pricing and availability

The Czapek Antarctique and Antarctique S Flying Diamonds are now available as limited-edition releases of 8 and 18 pieces, respectively. Price: CHF 42,800 (Antarctique), CHF 38,000 (Antarctique S)

Brand Czapek
Model Antarctique Flying Diamonds
Antarctique S Flying Diamonds
Case Dimensions 40.5mm (D) x 10.6mm (T) (Antarctique)
38.5mm (D) x 10.6mm (T) (Antarctique S)
Case Material Stainless steel
Water Resistance 120 metres, screw-down crown
Crystal(s) Sapphire front and back
Dial Aventurine glass, diamond indices
Lug Width Integrated
Strap and bracelet Steel C-link bracelet, butterfly clasp
Additional calf leather or rubber strap
Movement SXH5, in-house, micro-rotor automatic
Power Reserve 60 hours
Functions Hours, minutes, seconds
Availability 8 pieces (Antarctique)
18 pieces (Antarctique S)
Price CHF 42,800 (Antarctique)
CHF 38,000 (Antarctique S)