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Backdrop
With the advent of more adventure-centric timepieces, Eterna decided to pitch in a set of timepieces that balanced the idea of a robust and sophisticated timepiece. Called the Eterna Adventic collection, the timepieces exude the brand’s collective idea of heritage and refinement.
Features
The Eterna Adventic collection features a sleek, polished case with sword hands diving into the timekeeping duties. A blend of Roman numerals and index markers can be seen on the dial aside from an uncluttered placement of either the brand logo or other accessories. The dial also features a small second sub-dial over the 6 o’clock marker and a date window placed at the 12 o’clock marker. The split date window defines the heritage language of the brand which was taken from some of the earliest models created by Eterna. Apart from a simple iteration, the Adventic collection boasts a GMT variant. Replacing the small seconds is the second time zone fitted over the 6 o'clock marker. Whereas, the small seconds is placed at the 9 o'clock marker. The timepiece also displays date in a small window at 3 o'clock.