It’s hard to believe, but this year marks the fifth anniversary of Serica, one of our favorite small brands to emerge in the affordable, independent watch scene. In a relatively short period of time, Serica has developed a truly distinct design language that bridges the gap between vintage sports watches and casual elegance, often with just a hint of a military inspired aesthetic. They’re really quite unlike any other watch on the market, and yet they’ve always felt immediately familiar. Their newest release, the 6190 M.S.L Chronometer, isn’t exactly a watch made to celebrate the brand’s fifth year of existence, but it’s impossible to see it and not reflect on the path they’ve taken and growth they’ve experienced over the last half decade.
The new 6190 is an updated take on what many fans of the brand would surely say is Serica’s calling card, the simple, military inspired field watch. When the brand launched their very first field watch, it showed promise but was perhaps a little rough around the edges. In the ensuing years, everything about the brand’s output has been slowly and subtly tweaked, and the 6190 feels like a culmination of that constant improvement.
The specs, of course, are more robust than Serica’s watches of five years ago. This, in a lowkey, watch nerd way, is perhaps the most exciting recent development for the brand. Since last year, Serica has made a commitment that all of their watches will be certified as COSC chronometers. This, I think, is something that might easily be taken for granted by some, but is a big step for a small brand like Serica. There are actually very few brands that commit to certifying all of their watches, and by doing so Serica puts itself in the company of Swiss luxury brands that may well have inspired them over the years, but sit at a price point that is significantly higher that what Serica offers.
While the chronometer certified movement (a Soprod M100) might be the spec that’s most telling about the brand’s overarching philosophy, there’s a lot more here that’s new and worth diving into than the caliber. The big headline to enthusiasts who have been with Serica from the beginning is that a clean white dial is back with the 6190 M.S.L. Serica also gives you the option of a traditional glossy black dial as well as an all new “Storm Gray” dial variant that the brand says is meant to evoke shades of gray, green, and beige, and recall the colors of rock and sky in the mountain wilderness.