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Circula Unveils Seasonal Hues: ProTrail and AquaSport II in Muted Tones

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In tune with the season, Circula, the German micro brand rooted in the watchmaking and goldsmith town of Pforzheim, introduces a captivating palette of muted tones to its ProTrail and AquaSport II collections. This expansion showcases the ProTrail Green and Gray, along with the AquaSport II Brown/Gilt, capturing the essence of the outdoors in a harmonious blend of style and functionality.

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Building on the success of the umber addition to the ProTrail field watch, Circula now offers an impressive array of six distinct dial colors. Each hue, carefully selected for its outdoor appeal, adds a touch of sophistication to the rugged ProTrail series.

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The skin diver AquaSport II, previously introduced in anthracite and red, now boasts a collection of seven color ways. This expansion aligns with Circula's commitment to providing diverse options for watch aficionados seeking both performance and style.

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Under the hood, both the ProTrail and AquaSport II models are equipped with the reliable Swiss automatic caliber Sellita SW200-1 in elaboré quality. The scratch-resistant, slightly domed sapphire crystal, complete with double anti-reflective coating on the inside, ensures optimal clarity in any lighting condition. Meanwhile, hands and indexes, filled with Swiss Superluminova, guarantee visibility even in the darkest depths.

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With water resistance ratings of 150 and 200 meters respectively, screw-down crowns (luminous for added functionality), and a 40mm-diameter stainless steel case, these timepieces are designed to withstand the rigors of both land and sea. The quick-change system for the straps adds convenience, and for those desiring a steel bracelet, it's available as an optional upgrade.

In terms of pricing, the Circula AquaSport II starts at approximately $700 (excluding VAT), while the ProTrail is priced starting from around $800.

To learn more, visit Circula, here.

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