Yema Navygraf Phantom CMM.10 Limited Edition Review
Yema’s latest release, the Navygraf Phantom CMM.10 Limited Edition, presents a fully blacked‑out aesthetic that pushes the brand’s tactical dive‑watch language to its darkest limits. The 38 mm case retains the line’s vintage‑inspired proportions, while the black IP coating on the case, bezel, dial and H‑link bracelet helps conceal micro‑scratches. A sapphire caseback reveals the in‑house Caliber CMM.10, a 4 Hz movement with a 70‑hour power reserve, and the watch is priced at $2,090 for a limited run of 200 pieces. The dial combines yellow accents with a white minute track for legibility, and Super‑LumiNova provides a teal glow in low light. An integrated H‑link bracelet offers four micro‑adjustment positions, though adjustments require a tool, which may be a drawback for some users. Overall, the Phantom adds a stealthy, monochrome option to Yema’s Navygraf lineup, offering a high‑spec in‑house caliber at a competitive price point while remaining a limited edition.
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