The new models in question are the U1-E, U1-EN, U1-EM, and the U1-EMN. All are based on the same case design and really only differ in case finishing, the dial design, and the implementation of a date function. All four models are 40mm wide at the case, 41.5mm at the uni-directional 120-click bezel, and have domed sapphire crystals with internal AR, screw-down crowns, solid case backs, and 300m water resistance.
The U1-E is limited to 600 pieces and will sell via Unimatic for €525, while the DLC-black U1-EN is limited to just 300 units and retails for €625. Both versions come on a heavy black NATO strap and include a super soft signed black silicone dive strap.
As I mentioned above, all four of these Unimatics use the same movement, a Seiko-sourced NH35A. With hacking and hand-winding, these 4R35-based movements t