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Islander Babylon HV1000 Titanium Solar Field Watch
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Islander Babylon HV1000 Titanium Solar Field Watch

$285
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The Babylon is Islander's take on a grab-and-go field watch built for the long term — solar powered, titanium cased, and hardened to a degree that most watches at this price point don't approach. The starting point is a blasted titanium case with an HV1000 surface treatment, a Vickers hardness rating roughly 8x that of untreated titanium and comparable to martensitic stainless steel. Pair that with a no-date movement and screw-down crown and you have a watch that's genuinely low-maintenance: charge it in light, set the time, wear it.  At 40mm across and 10.4mm thick with a 47.5mm lug-to-tip measurement, the Babylon wears like a proper field watch — substantial enough to read clearly, slim and light enough (42 grams total) that it disappears on the wrist. The flat sapphire crystal is anti-reflective and scratch resistant, and the caseback is a solid screwdown with etched markings. Water resistance is 100 meters via the screw-down crown — a spec that's more than adequate for a field watch and backed by the same mechanical security Islander applies across their line. Quick-release pins on the woven nylon strap allow tool-free swaps; the buckle, like the case, is hardened titanium. Power comes from the Miyota 2170 ring solar movement, which takes a different approach than most solar watches: rather than collecting light through a semi-transparent dial, the solar ring is mounted inside the case above the dial — meaning the dial itself can be a fully opaque metallic surface with no compromise on color or finish. A full charge powers the watch for up to four months. Accuracy is ±20 seconds per month, and an EOL indicator — two-second ticking intervals — signals when a charge is needed. No date means no crown positions to navigate; setting the time is a single push-in-and-turn operation.
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