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A remarkable name in German watchmaking, Damasko is celebrated for its innovative engineering and cutting-edge technology, crafting timepieces with seemingly overbuilt specifications—built like a tank. As vintage-inspired collections continue to gain popularity, Damasko steps up with the unveiling of the brand-new DK26 line. This latest release features a refined, no-date dial paired with a vintage aesthetic, marking a bold evolution for the brand—one unlike anything we've seen in Damasko's previous collections. With this exciting leap, Damasko is certainly spicing things up.
The case of the Damasko DK26 is made in-house by Damasko and is the second model after the Dsub1 to be using what Damasko calls "Deutscher U-Boat-Stahl," which translates to be German Submarine Steel. The U-Boat steel is a high strength alloy steel and used extensively in the construction of German submarines and navy ships. The specially bead-blasted submarine steel ensures a high level of durability, scratch and corrosion resistance.
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Damasko DK26 |
Another unique characteristic of the submarine steel has to be the color of the steel. The dark titanium grey color gives the watch a utilitarian, no-nonsense attitude while balancing with its classic case size and sterile-like dial.
Despite not being a dive watch, this phenomenal case of the DK26 achieves a substantial water resistance rating of 200m. With a tasteful diameter of 39mm, a lug to lug length of 48mm and a case thickness of 9.95mm, the watch rests extremely comfortably on the wrist, especially with its pleasing curved lugs design.
Protecting the dial is a flat sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on both sides, ensuring maximum readability in any lighting condition. Surrounding the dial, the DK26 features a matte black surface with a distinctive crosshair design (slightly shorter)—now a signature element of Damasko, enhanced with a refreshed marker layout. The black dial, paired with the robust stainless steel case, creates a striking yet understated contrast, perfectly balancing form and function.
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German Precision |
Damasko introduces a refreshed dial design with the DK26 while retaining its signature essence. The 3, 6, 9, and central hour markers are treated with SuperLuminova Old Radium GL X1, giving them a rich, aged beige hue that enhances the watch's vintage character while ensuring exceptional brightness and long-lasting visibility in darkness. The remaining stick markers, complemented by a 24-hour index at the inner end, are painted in a matching beige tone to maintain the vintage aesthetic. Meanwhile, the syringe-style hour and minute hands, finished in polished silver, are also coated with the same luminescent paint, seamlessly blending vintage charm with contemporary refinement. Adding a touch of vintage luxury, the DK26 features a polished silver seconds hand, further elevating its timeless appeal.
The DK26 continues Damasko's tradition of utilizing its impressive in-house movements. At its heart beats the German-made Damasko Calibre A26-1, a 20-jewel automatic movement boasting a 42-hour power reserve and a high-frequency beat rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour. Engineered for resilience, the movement is certified shockproof and anti-magnetic, meeting the stringent DIN 8308 and 8309 standards set by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization). Offering a glimpse into this remarkable craftsmanship, the see-through exhibition case back reveals Damasko's custom-signed rotor, accentuated by decorative blue screws—a true testament to the brand's technical prowess.
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SuperLuminova index for night legibility |
The DK26 comes fitted with a 20mm vintage-stitched brown leather strap, bringing a refined touch while maintaining exceptional durability. It is secured with a sturdy Damasko signed pin buckle, ensuring a comfortable and reliable fit. For those who enjoy swapping straps, the DK26 features drilled-through lugs, allowing for effortless spring bar removal and customization.
As Damasko continues to push boundaries, crafting masterpieces that resonate with the watch community while upholding exceptional quality, the brand ascends to even greater heights. It remains a true embodiment of German precision engineering, offering a complete package—combining a formidable exterior with a powerful in-house movement. The Damasko DK26 marks a bold achievement, seamlessly blending the ruggedness of a tool watch with vintage charm. With its striking vintage-inspired dial, hardened steel case, and meticulously designed details, the DK26 is more than just a timepiece—it's a statement of style and sophistication.
Maker | Damasko |
Movement | DAMASKO manufacture caliber A26-1 in Elaboré or TOP, silicon escape wheel, 42-hour power reserve |
Dial | Old Radium |
Luminous | Superluminova |
Case | Hardened case |
Crown type | Crown screwed into case according to the "DAMASKO System" with crown protection |
Lug width | 20mm |
Crystal material | Flat sapphire crystal, anti-reflective on both sides |
Strap | Leather strap |
Water resistance | 200m |
Dimensions | • Case diameter: 39.00mm • Lug to lug: 48.00mm • Overall height: 9.95mm • Weight without strap: 55 grams |
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