Credits: Article and images by Suan Futt Yeo @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/introducing-the-anordain-model-2-mkii/
A Scottish watch company established in Glasgow in 2015, anOrdain produces relatively simple watches that are infused with refined aesthetics, a touch of handcraft and relative rarity, all priced at under USD 3,000. In 2019, the company released its take on the classic field watch, the Model 2. With its vitreous enamel dial in gorgeous colours, the Model 2 was almost too precious and pretty to be a field watch, being far more elegant than technical, as one expects of a field watch the likes of a Hamilton, for instance. But its unique characteristics that set it apart from the rest of the field also detracted somewhat from its utility as a field watch: the rugged 36mm case and highly legible dial markings were no impediment, but the lack of seconds hand meant a little more fuss in ascertaining if the watch was, in fact, running; the lack of a minutes scale also meant a little more guesswork when reading the time, something less pardonable in the case of a field watch, where everything takes second place to utility.
Credits: Article and images by Suan Futt Yeo @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/introducing-the-anordain-model-2-mkii/