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Reference: metric-manual-wind-grey (2025) | Gray dial on a stainless steel bracelet
In the tenth anniversary year of the brand, Brew launches what they call their most high end, premium watch and the first to feature a Swiss movement. A compact size of 36mm, manual wind, piece in the usual Brew, retro inspired design this new metric is also an evolution of the first mechanical Metric launched in 2023 as a 500 pieces limited edition.
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This isn’t just another coffee timer. It’s a Metric, sure. But it’s also thinner, fancier, and powered by something that doesn’t tick on its own unless you tell it to. For the first time in the brand’s ten-year run, Brew has dropped a Swiss mechanical movement into one of their watches. A manual wind Sellita SW210, no less. That means no rotor, no fuss, and—at just 8.5mm thick—a case that wears about as sleek as your favorite Genta-adjacent dress watch.
Only 125 pieces are being made, split between the two dial options. The blue’s already history, and the gray isn’t lingering long either. At $875, it’s not exactly pocket change—but you’re getting more than a Swiss badge and a thinner case. You’re buying into what feels like a turning point for Brew. And somehow, even with all the polish, it still holds onto the charm that made the brand fun in the first place.