TSAO Baltimore KDA Titanium
The TSAO Baltimore KDA Titanium is a discontinued watch with a grade 2 (ti2) titanium case, finished with dlc, hardened coating (1200 hv). It is priced under the $1,500 median across the guide. It ships on a matching exotic-material bracelet rather than a strap. No longer offered new; listed here as an archive reference for the used market.
- Type
- Other
- Case diameter
- 40.0 mm
- Thickness
- 13.6 mm
- Lug-to-lug
- 48 mm
- Origin
- United States
- Movement
- Automatic
- Caliber
- Miyota 9015 (regulated)
- Power reserve
- 42h
- Complications
- Time only
- Colour
- Black
- Surface treatment
- DLC, hardened coating (1200 HV)
- Nickel-free
- Not verified (contact-point materials not all confirmed)
- Bracelet / strap
- DLC titanium (Ti2) bracelet, quick-release (20mm tapered to 18mm); ships with a canvas and rubber hybrid strap
- Matching bracelet
- Standard
- Crystal
- Boxed dome sapphire (anti-reflective)
- Display back
- Yes
- Dial
- Meteorite (grey)
- Dial colours
- Grey Meteorite
- Lume
- Swiss Super-LumiNova T-CX1 (blue)
- Availability
- No longer offered
- Status
- Limited edition Kadena collaboration; sold out on the maker page
- Not published
- Reference, Weight, Hardness, Construction, Caseback
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Frequently asked questions
What is the case material of the TSAO Baltimore KDA Titanium?
The TSAO Baltimore KDA Titanium has a grade 2 (ti2) titanium case. This is confirmed against the maker spec.
What size is the TSAO Baltimore KDA Titanium?
It is 40.0 mm in diameter, 13.6 mm thick, 48 mm lug to lug, and water resistant to 200 m.
How much does the TSAO Baltimore KDA Titanium cost, and is it available?
It is no longer offered new; the guide keeps it as an archive reference for the used market, and it listed from $1,099 when current.
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