Building on the legacy of the previous model, our new design features a completely redesigned case, and by popular demand, a true time only mechanical movement.
We will be at the British Watchmaker's Day in London on the 8th of March 2025 where all models will be on display, we hope to see you there.
We have spent two years working on this model and it is now available in a choice of four striking dial colours.
The Pioneer features the solid workhorse TMI NH38 movement, one of the most popular and widely used movements in the microbrand watch world.
The movement has 24 jewels, automatic winding, hacking function, and can be wound by hand.
An impressive accuracy of 20 seconds per day and power reserve of approximately 42-hours complete the offering.
The Pioneer features a totally redesigned three piece case, custom made from solid 316L stainless steel, and featuring custom made coloured insert on the crown.
Genuine three piece case construction with polished bezel featuring bevelled underside.
The cushion style case has polished and brushed details, screw down case back, and drilled through lugs.
Clever design ensures that the watch wears smaller than its proportions suggest.
Case material: Stainless steel with custom colour insert on crown and tube.
Case diameter: 41.50mm
Case thickness: 12.05mm total case height.
Lug-to-lug distance: 47.80mm
Mechanical movement: Automatic winding TMI NH38 time-only movement.
Water resistance: 10ATM
Glass: Flat sapphire crystal with beveled edge, subtle blue tinted anti-reflective coating on the inside.
Dial: Dual layer dial, sunburst finished, with applied polished indices with BGW9 luminous material.
Hands: Polished hour & minute hands with BGW9, painted chrono second hand, painted sub-dial hands.
Bezel: Beveled and polished fixed bezel.
Strap: Supplied with custom-made top-quality leather strap.
Geckota launched in 2012 but was dreamt up by the founder Jon Quinn many years earlier.
A watch enthusiast for life, Jon is an active member of many microbrand groups and communities.
But Jon didn’t inherit this love of watches from his parents; in fact, his father took pride in never owning a watch.....