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The Antarctique Ice White is Czapek's calling card: a white lacquer dial that reads as both minimal and deliberate, anchored by a movement that embarrasses most Swiss independents on raw spec. At 40.5mm it sits in a sweet spot that suits a wide range of wrists, and the steel case keeps the price inside the range where a serious collector can still justify the buy.
François Czapek was Patek Philippe's founding partner, and his name disappeared from watchmaking when the partnership dissolved in 1845. The modern Czapek was revived in Geneva in 2012 by a group that used crowdfunding and a direct-to-collector model to build the brand from scratch, without the safety net of a conglomerate behind it. That community-funded structure is not a marketing angle: the early backers genuinely shaped the product roadmap.
The Antarctique line references polar exploration, and the Ice White variant draws the connection explicitly through its white lacquer dial finish. The SXH5 caliber, developed in-house, launched with a seven-day power reserve that no mass-market house at this price point was offering.
Czapek's case finishing on the Antarctique is good but not at the level of Patek or Lange at comparable money, and buyers who examine it side by side with those benchmarks sometimes feel the gap. The white lacquer dial is sensitive: shipping damage, improper service handling, and extreme humidity exposure can cause finish issues that are expensive to correct because the dial has to go back to Geneva. The brand's direct-to-collector sales model means the secondary market is thinner than established names, which affects liquidity if you ever need to sell quickly.
Sizing at 40.5mm suits most wrists but Czapek does not offer the Ice White in other case sizes, so buyers without flexibility there should verify fit before committing. Finally, the seven-day power reserve is genuine, but Czapek's service network outside Switzerland is limited, so factor in international shipping for any regulated service work.
New examples trade at or near retail because Czapek controls distribution tightly and does not overproduce. Pre-owned examples in good condition rarely trade at meaningful discounts, and pristine dial condition is the primary driver of value at resale. This is not a watch that appreciates aggressively, but it holds value better than most independents at the same price tier because the collector base is genuinely committed to the brand.
The SXH5 is a fully in-house automatic with a seven-day power reserve and should be serviced on the standard cycle for a modern movement, typically every five to seven years under normal wearing conditions. Czapek handles service through Geneva and a small number of authorized partners; for the Ice White, confirm with Czapek directly before sending the watch anywhere that the technician has experience with the white lacquer dial, as mishandling during disassembly is the most common source of avoidable damage on this reference.
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The Czapek Antarctique Passage de Drake Ice White is a 40.5mm integrated-bracelet watch using the SXH5 micro-rotor automatic developed in partnership with the FP Journe manufacture. Czapek is a modern revival producing in small numbers; outright fakes are essentially nonexistent at this price point.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| dial | Ice White dial surface and indices | White dial with clean, even surface; no yellowing or patina (modern production); applied polished indices; "Czapek" and "Geneve" text in correct typeface; Czapek crown logo at 12 | Yellowed or uneven white surface; incorrect typeface; printed indices rather than applied; logo proportions inconsistent with documented examples |
| movement | SXH5 micro-rotor and finishing | Micro-rotor visible through display caseback; movement signed "Czapek & Cie Geneve"; skeletonized or decorated bridges consistent with SXH5 architecture; 72-hour power reserve |
The Antarctique is Czapek's integrated-bracelet sport watch. Cal. SXH5 uses a platinum micro-rotor developed in partnership with the Vaucher movement supply chain. The seamless case-to-bracelet machining and the platinum micro-rotor visible through the caseback are the primary authentication anchors.
| Standard rotor instead of micro-rotor; unsigned movement; generic ETA/Sellita base without Czapek finishing |
| bracelet | Integrated bracelet and clasp | Integrated steel bracelet with seamless lug transition; polished center links, brushed outer links; butterfly clasp with Czapek logo; solid links throughout | Gap at lug-bracelet junction; hollow links; clasp without Czapek markings; incorrect link finishing pattern |
| caseback | Display caseback and serial | Sapphire display caseback; "Czapek & Cie Geneve" engraving with serial; SXH5 caliber notation; serial matches between caseback engraving and inner case | Solid caseback where display is expected; serial mismatch; incorrect caliber designation |
| crown | Screw-down crown | 40.5mm case with 120m water resistance requires a screw-down crown; crown engages smoothly with defined stop when fully tightened | Push-pull crown on a watch rated at 120m water resistance; crown that does not lock down |
| White-on-white sunray dial with applied indices. The Ice White variant has a white lacquer surface with white gold or silver-tone applied indices that create tonal contrast visible only at certain light angles. |
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