Editorial
The Militare Vintage Bronze is the field-watch version of Anonimo's argument: a 43mm bronze case, a vintage-influenced dial with aged-effect lume, and a Sellita SW200 movement calibrated for daily use. It does not have the dive spec of the Nautilo, but the proportions and dial character are more versatile and the price is lower. For collectors drawn to the Italian military-heritage concept without needing 200m depth rating, this is the natural entry point.
Anonimo's Militare line references the brand's founding DNA more directly than the sport models. The Militare Vintage Bronze leans on the look of Italian armed-forces watches from the mid-twentieth century: subdued color palette, legible field-watch layout, and the bronze case that has become Anonimo's signature material. The AM-1010 uses a Sellita SW200 base, a reliable 26-jewel automatic with a 38-hour reserve that has been used across thousands of Swiss and European watches.
Production volumes are modest, which keeps the secondary market narrow.
The SW200 base has a shorter power reserve (38 hours) than the SW300 used in the Nautilo; if you regularly leave watches off the wrist for a weekend, expect to reset it Monday. Bronze patina is the point of the watch, but inspect any used example for uneven or aggressive oxidation around the case back and crown where water or acidic contact concentrates. At 43mm and with a field-watch profile, this case wears larger than the number suggests; buyers with smaller wrists should try it before buying.