ARC II — Fordite Groovy "Killer Cone"

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History for Your Wrist

The Arc II — Fordite series features dials handmade from "Motor City Agate".

A byproduct of the automotive industry, Fordite is layers and layers of over-sprayed car paint that have cured together to form a rock-hard substance that is popular for its aesthetic properties.

There are three types of Fordite dials crafted by Arcanaut: The “Groovy” variety seen here, cuts straight through the layers, revealing inimitable patterns of paints fused together.

All of our Fordite watches are powered by Swiss-made automatic movements by Soprod, which are regulated in-house by our watchmakers in Copenhagen.

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Fordite

Known also as Detroit or Motor City Agate, Fordite is a fascinating material created as a byproduct of the automobile industry.

It's car paint that has accumulated over time in the paint bays of Detroit area car factories between the 1970s and 1990s.

Technical information

Dimensions

40.52 mm

Case

Micro-blasted 316L stainless steel case with brushed, and hand-polished highlights

Water resistance

100 m (10 ATM)

Hands

Laser-cut stainless steel

Movement

Soprod M100 — Swiss-made automatic

Power reserve

42 hours

Dial

Genuine hand-finished Fordite

Limitation

Unique pieces

Strap

Super ergonomic rubber strap

01

Black Badger magic

Nowadays, genuine Fordite (which is far more compact and durable than the synthetic or homemade variety) is used in jewelry production. Arcanaut’s materials maestro, James Thompson, was the first to refine the process for using it in high-end watch design, and now the Arcanaut ARC II - Fordite pieces form an important cornerstone of our collection.

02

Truly unique material

Each piece is entirely unique, with hundreds of stories revealed by every slice. Sadly, modern car production techniques mean Fordite is no longer produced in such enduring quality, so these pieces are the first and last of their kind.

03

The Case

316L stainless steel case, CNC milled north of Copenhagen with tolerances down to a micron (a thousandth of a millimeter or about the same size as a bacteria). The case has a matte micro bead blasted finish, with hand-polished highlights done by watchmaker Claus Valentin in Copenhagen. As with all our watches, the case features our signature "Pentablock" crown, which is shaped to follow the form of the case perfectly. 

04

Hands

Laser-cut micro-welded steel hands, made and hand-finished in Denmark. The hands feature a light matte micro-blasted finish, adding to the sleek, stealthy, and sophisticated appearance of the Fordite models, and solid Lumicast tips in a variety of complementary colours.

01

Black Badger magic

Nowadays, genuine Fordite (which is far more compact and durable than the synthetic or homemade variety) is used in jewelry production. Arcanaut’s materials maestro, James Thompson, was the first to refine the process for using it in high-end watch design, and now the Arcanaut ARC II - Fordite pieces form an important cornerstone of our collection.

02

Truly unique material

Each piece is entirely unique, with hundreds of stories revealed by every slice. Sadly, modern car production techniques mean Fordite is no longer produced in such enduring quality, so these pieces are the first and last of their kind.

03

The Case

316L stainless steel case, CNC milled north of Copenhagen with tolerances down to a micron (a thousandth of a millimeter or about the same size as a bacteria). The case has a matte micro bead blasted finish, with hand-polished highlights done by watchmaker Claus Valentin in Copenhagen. As with all our watches, the case features our signature "Pentablock" crown, which is shaped to follow the form of the case perfectly. 

04

Hands

Laser-cut micro-welded steel hands, made and hand-finished in Denmark. The hands feature a light matte micro-blasted finish, adding to the sleek, stealthy, and sophisticated appearance of the Fordite models, and solid Lumicast tips in a variety of complementary colours.

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Black Badger, otherwise known as James Thompson, co-owner of Arcanaut and the brand's arch-alchemist explains the process behind turning decades-old car paint into aesthetically beautiful and totally unique creations that can be worn on your wrist.

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