SKU: Astax Pink
Arc II – D’Arc Sh’Arcs (Astax Pink)
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The Arcanaut Arc II — D’Arc Sh’Arc is limited to just 30 pieces and represents an experimental double-drop that fuses the raw chaos of D’Arc Matter dials—crafted from pulverized Scandinavian slate—with the stealth elegance of a Zircuti case, a zirconium-titanium blend heat-treated to reveal tiger-shark striations.
Each watch features a CNC-milled slate composite dial with LumiCast indices in either Cyber Cyan or Astax Pink, the latter boasting the brightest pink glow ever engineered. The 40.52 mm Zircuti case is blasted for depth and texture, housing a Swiss automatic Soprod M100 movement. On the reverse, a Glowpatch caseback showcases hand-infilled luminous artwork—a Robot for the Cyan variant and a Flamingo for the Pink—beneath sapphire crystal. Water-resistant to 100 meters
Each watch features a CNC-milled slate composite dial with LumiCast indices in either Cyber Cyan or Astax Pink, the latter boasting the brightest pink glow ever engineered. The 40.52 mm Zircuti case is blasted for depth and texture, housing a Swiss automatic Soprod M100 movement. On the reverse, a Glowpatch caseback showcases hand-infilled luminous artwork—a Robot for the Cyan variant and a Flamingo for the Pink—beneath sapphire crystal. Water-resistant to 100 meters
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