The Archimede Pilot 42 Bronze offers a pretty clear value proposition. Archimede is a leading brand in the genre of classic pilot watches, offering very affordable, German-manufactured pieces with quality build, sober design and excellent execution. And with the 42, they offer something completely unique, as no other classically styled bronze pilots exist on the market, at least as far as we can tell.
With that said, even amongst the pilot watch diehards, this watch is still not going to appeal to everyone, simply for the fact that a bronze case is of no interest. Hell, it very well may be a turn-off. The gold luster of the freshly unboxed watch quickly fades as the bronze case oxidizes, and who really likes the idea of green copper oxide residue on their wrist?
To all you naysayers, I won’t argue. Owning a bronze watch certainly comes with its unique quirks. But at the same time, there is so much unique character and intrigue that a watch like the Pilot 42 Bronze offers. Over time the watch will become truly one of a kind, with a patina on the dial and case that no other pilot can mimic, and all the while, you’ll get the enjoyment of wearing a piece that stands up to the aesthetic and quality of nearly any other pilot watch on the market, especially those priced comparably to the 42.
The model we’ve reviewed, the 42H, comes with Swiss ETA 2824-2 movement and sapphire crystal, and is prices at just $700 shipped from Archimede. It’s hard to argue with that.
I like their Pilots quite a lot & have a serious eyeball on the 36mm Pilot.
I like their no-logo pilots, and I especially like that they offer a variety of sizes. The 39mm and 36mm have tempted me on several occasions, though I fear my wife would steal the 36mm from me.
I like that the two previous commenters also desire watches under 40mm. I think this style watch would be perfect at 39mm.
I do really like the way the bronze looks.
Thanks for the review!
Ordered this same model a few days ago in Black PVD from Watchmann.com. Wanted something to fill the gap while I wait for my Stowa no logo no date pilot to be built. Seemed like a great value.
I really like the look of bronze watches when they’re new, but have yet to see an aged bronze watch. Anyone got a link to a bronze watch that has seen a bit of wear?
Nato Strap Co. is doing some bronze-hardware ones:
http://natostrapco.com/products/the-berenger-3-ring-zulu-w-bronze-hardware-stitched-pre-order
I have a 45 handwound pilot from archimede and I can’t recommended it enough. It is by far my favorite watch in my collection. This review makes me wish I would have never pre ordered the Olivier (which was a total scam). Great review and killer photos.
Love the watch! A bit big for my wrist but the execution is great.
Might just be me, but when I see an otherwise all-bronze or brass watch (yes I’m looking at you Maranez and Halios), I am very put-off by a stainless steel crown.
Is there a technical reason why those 2 brands have a SS crown while this cohesive watch is all bronze?
I would say either they like the aesthetic or cost cutting. Minor cost cut, but every bit helps I suppose. I agree though, all bronze is far better.
It seems this watch also has a domed saphire crystal as an option. Did your watch also have this included?