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Exploring the Unimatic Modello Cinque U5S-BL: A Dive into Three-Dimensional Lume
Unimatic: Bridging Classic Aesthetics with Modern Innovation
The Continuous Evolution of Unimatic's Design Philosophy
Unimatic has established a reputation for consistently releasing novel interpretations of its signature, minimalist watch designs. Their strategy of offering a constant stream of limited-edition pieces, typically ranging from 100 to 300 units, consistently draws in new enthusiasts. This approach ensures a dynamic product line and maintains high demand for their distinctively styled timepieces.
Introducing Dimensionality: UNILIGHT Applied Lumed Markers
A recent and significant enhancement to the compact 36mm Modello Cinque U5S is the incorporation of hand-applied "UNILIGHT" 3D luminous markers. As an owner of several Modello Cinque models, I've observed that these markers infuse the dials with a newfound sense of depth, distinguishing them from earlier versions that featured printed markers. This subtle yet impactful change is a welcome evolution in the brand's design language.
The U5S-BL: A Premium Limited Edition Unimatic
While two recent additions to Unimatic's "Italian Alps" collection also feature UNILIGHT markers on light blue dials, my recent experience focused on the more exclusive black-dialed U5S-BL limited edition. This model is available in either a classic steel finish, as showcased, or a contemporary DLC-coated black case. For those familiar with previous Modello Cinque iterations, the U5S-BL offers a consistent feel and wearability. Its compact 36mm diameter, paired with an unconventional 22mm lug width, makes it suitable for smaller wrists, yet its short 43.7mm lug-to-lug distance ensures comfort even on larger wrists. The case height remains a practical 11.6mm.
The Dial: A Deep Dive into Gloss and Lume
The true allure of the U5S-BL lies in its dial. The solid blocks of lume are meticulously placed on a deeply glossy black surface, creating the illusion of markers suspended within a dark, expansive void. Despite Unimatic's description of it as a "matte dial," its pronounced glossiness in person beautifully captures reflections from the hands and markers at various angles. Given the watch's deeply recessed dial and prominent rehaut, these three-dimensional indices feel perfectly integrated and enhance the overall aesthetic.
The markers are encircled by finely printed, textured metallic silver outlines, complemented by a matching seconds track and logo. During my time with the watch, the lume demonstrated impressive performance. However, a minor visual inconsistency was noted: the handset's lume exhibited a cooler white tone compared to the warmer hue of the dial markers, a slight disparity that could be refined in future models.
Movement, Straps, and Market Reception
Unimatic offers its designs across various price points, utilizing both quartz and mechanical movements. The U5S-BL, powered by the automatic Sellita SW200-1b caliber, is priced at $1,390, a step up from the mecaquartz versions typically around $700. The watch comes with two strap options: a comfortable olive drab seatbelt-style NATO strap and a two-piece black leather strap. The olive NATO strap is particularly noteworthy for its comfort and how its continuous look complements the 36mm case's exaggerated lug width, making the watch feel substantial yet wearable, akin to an upscale field watch.
A Testament to Enduring Appeal
Within two weeks of its release, the 300-piece steel variant of the U5S-BL quickly sold out, while the DLC-coated model remains available. This rapid sales pace underscores the ongoing demand for Unimatic's toolish and distinctive aesthetic. It suggests that even subtle design enhancements, like the new dimensional markers, resonate strongly with collectors and enthusiasts, hinting at many more compelling iterations to come from the brand.