Meet Mudita Radiant the newest addition to our product line

We’re excited to finally share more info about our upcoming new product: Mudita Radiant, a Swiss Made field watch built for clarity, durability, and everyday adventures.

Check out the product page which introduces Mudita Radiant in more detail, from the Swiss Sellita SW-200 movement to the Super-LumiNova® BGW9 lume and the customizable options in 3 sizes, 5 dials, and 6 quick-change straps & sign up for the waitlist to be notified when we launch our Kickstater campaign.

You can also read more about it on our blog:

Now we’d love to hear from you:
How would you customize your Mudita Radiant? Which dial color would you choose, Natural White, Sand Beige, Moss Green, Baltic Blue, or Charcoal Black?

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Wow, what a beautiful watch. If I didn’t already have my two beautiful automatic watches from Seiko, I would have bought it :slight_smile:

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I’d go for white. It makes the watch suitable also for more formal occasions. It’s also not a common colour for a field watch.

As someone with a flieger watch I must say, though: it misses the date.

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It totally is, isn’t it! I really like the fact that it comes in small sizes for my baby wrist :slight_smile:

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I have a Field Watch from Seiko for Work and outdoor aktivitis:

And an Seiko Presage Mojito for more elegant occasions:

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Looks interesting, the movement seems to be a well used option. Not that I’m any watch expert.

Who’s making the shell and face of the watch? Is that in house or with a partner?

I am rather picky when it comes to watches and wouldn’t wear this particular one.

But I am interested are these really good options? I mean no disrespect towards Mudita, but for the same amount of money one can get a watch from a well established brand with traditions in watchmaking… :slight_smile:

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We have a Swiss watchmaker that we are partnering with. The watch will be made in Switzerland.

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I much prefer the simple elegance of Mudita’s other watches, personally. Even so, this is serving me well enough for the time being.

(Caliber 2572 movement)
I believe this is a 1970’s watch, so anywhere from 46-55 years old.

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@petemeister That’s a really nice-looking watch! I personally like the no-numeral look as well. I have both Mudita Moment & Mudita Moment NR.

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