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Boderry Voyager Titanium Field Watch

The Boderry Voyager Titanium Field Watch is a current-production field watch with a grey grade 2 case, finished with brushed. It measures 40.0 mm across, 12 mm thick, 74 g, and is water resistant to 100 m. Inside is the Hangzhou (automatic) automatic movement. Complications: Date. Priced from $139 (Regular 169; commonly discounted). Brand origin: China.

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Reference
Type
Field
Price
$139 · Regular 169; commonly discounted
Case diameter
40.0 mm
Thickness
12 mm
Lug-to-lug
Water resistance
100 m
Weight
74 g (with strap)
Origin
China
Movement
Automatic
Caliber
Hangzhou (automatic)
Power reserve
Complications
Date
Material
Titanium
Grade / type
Grade 2
Colour
Grey
Hardness
Construction
Surface treatment
Brushed
Caseback
Titanium
Nickel-free
Not verified (clasp or buckle material not confirmed)
Bracelet / strap
Titanium bracelet
Matching bracelet
Standard
Crystal
Sapphire
Display back
No
Dial
Black or army green
Lume
Yes
Availability
Offered
Status
Current
High confidence Verified Jul 2026 Source: Boderry (maker) Maker / listing ↗
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Frequently asked questions

What is the case material of the Boderry Voyager Titanium Field Watch?

The Boderry Voyager Titanium Field Watch has a grey grade 2 case with a titanium caseback. This is confirmed against the maker spec.

What size is the Boderry Voyager Titanium Field Watch?

It is 40.0 mm in diameter, 12 mm thick, and water resistant to 100 m.

How much does the Boderry Voyager Titanium Field Watch weigh?

About 74 g (w/ strap).

How much does the Boderry Voyager Titanium Field Watch cost, and is it available?

It is current-production and lists from $139.

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