Making of the Benguela – The Case Back
The Tugela case back I really wanted to make a splash (figuratively and literally) with the case back of the Benguela, but being a deep dive watch, it would need to be at least 2.2mm thick. That means solid—no crystal display of the movement within. For our...
Making of the Benguela – The Bands
To give you the freedom to customise your Benguela for different styles and activities, we’re going to include at least two different band options with your new watch. Bracelet The bead-blasted bracelet on the Tugela 2.0 was popular, so we’ll be using the...
Making of the Benguela – The Movements
We have some exciting news to share about the movement(s) for the Benguela. (Notice the hint there?) But first, let’s talk movements. If you walk into a watch shop at your local mall, 90 percent of the watches will have quartz movements. This means a battery...
Making of the Benguela – The Dial
In ‘Part One’ we talked about the case of the watch, with its original hooded lugs. The dial of the Benguela adds another unique element. Understandably, the dial of a watch is it’s most recognisable feature. Think about some of the...
Making of the Benguela – The Story
In the second part of our ‘Making of the Benguela’ series, we talk about the name and theme of the watch. As many of you know, our brand takes a lot of inspiration from South Africa, but there were a number of events that led up to the formation of the...
Making of the Benguela – The Case
Thanks for signing up to receive exclusive updates for our new watch – the Benguela. This is the first of our ‘Making of the Benguela’ series which will give you some insights into the creative process for our super-deep dive watch. We’ll be...
Introducing the Benguela dive watch
For the past 6 months we’ve been working on the design of a new dive watch. With the success of the Tugela, we wanted to give fans something that was in the same realm but with slightly different objectives. The Benguela builds on the design language from our...
Partnership with photographer Alex Nail
We’re very excited to announce that we are the official watch sponsor for renowned landscape photographer and adventurer – Alex Nail! We first came across Alex when he captured this incredible time-lapse of the Drakensburg mountains: Since then, Alex has done a score...
Field testing the Kalahari on Kilimanjaro
One of our customers (thernlund) was generous enough to order a Kalahari for his friend who was climbing Kilimanjaro mountain in March. Unfortunately with the delays in production, we had to send one of the prototypes as a substitute, but the test on the mountain...
Field testing the Tugela and Kalahari
This past weekend some friends and I went out on the water for a spot of fishing and skin diving. I took the Kalahari and Tugela with to see how they would perform. I’ve edited this little video to share the experience: The Kalahari is rated to 100m WR with...
Draken Origins – episode 2
The Tugela River As I mentioned in our first episode, the inspirations for Draken came from a particular area in South Africa – the Drakensberg mountains. The mountain range pictured on the back of the Tugela is actually the Amphitheatre, a renowned landmark of...
Draken Origins
It’s been three years since I started Draken, and I have realised that there is much that you as our customers, fans or friends, don’t know about us. To remedy this, I have decided to write a series of blog posts about Draken – where the name came...