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A Rugged Redesign: Formex Unveils Field Automatic Gen 2

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Formex has announced the launch of the Field Automatic Gen 2, a bold evolution of the brand’s adventure-focused tool watch, now reimagined with enhanced functionality, refined construction, and a striking new aesthetic. The watch is available with three dial color ways and several strap options.

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Housed in a 40mm x 10.5mm Grade 2 titanium case, which weighs only 54 grams, the Field Automatic Gen 2 is engineered to withstand the elements while maintaining a sleek profile that slips comfortably under a cuff. Formex has treated the titanium with a proprietary hardening process, increasing its surface hardness from 145 Vickers to an impressive 900 HV — nearly three times harder than conventional Grade 5 titanium, without sacrificing its lightness, skin-friendliness, or corrosion resistance. The sandblasted matte finish and faceted edges give the case, which is water-resistant to 150 meters, a utilitarian yet refined character, true to the spirit of a proper field watch.

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The Field Automatic Gen 2 is available in three vibrant new colorways–Ice Blue, Coho Salmon, and Basalt Grey. The dial is designed in a two-layer configuration. A sunburst central section is framed by a recessed chapter ring with stencil-cut Arabic numerals, creating a sculpted profile that plays with light and shadow. Paired with color-matched Super-LumiNova, excellent legibility is ensured.

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Beneath the surface lies the self-winding Sellita SW200-1 with a power reserve of 41 hours. The Field Gen 2 features a tool-free strap change system and Formex’s patented carbon fiber clasp with micro-adjustment, ensuring a perfect fit.

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Complementing its performance and design versatility are new nylon Velcro straps, crafted with a rugged weave that echoes the dial’s texture. These straps are built for durability in outdoor conditions, but transition smoothly to casual or professional settings. For a more polished look, leather strap options are also available, each compatible with the micro-adjust clasp system for maximum comfort and convenience.

“As a brand, we love to challenge expectations,” says Raphael Granito, CEO of Formex Watch SA. “For us, a field watch is not just a rugged piece of equipment–it’s a well-thought-out, refined tool designed to support a wide range of lifestyles. The Field Gen 2 reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional value, not just in materials and craftsmanship, but in the complete wearing experience.”

The new Field watches are available for pre-order starting May 22nd, 2025 at $870 on a nylon/velcro strap, or $995 on a leather strap and carbon deployant clasp, with deliveries beginning in late June 2025.

To learn more, visit Formex, here.

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