Field watches are one of the industry’s more objective categories. The loose parameters, set by the historical president and intended use, offer ample gray area to play with.
It allows young, lean and agile watch brands like Astor and Banks to garner attention by taking the category somewhere new. That is exactly what the new Terra Scout does, advancing the field watch category in both form and function.

There are no syringe hands or military time scales here. The former are replaced by blunted dauphine hands with half-lumed inlays, while a visually pleasing date track indicated by a rotating orange dash sits in place of the latter.
Despite a mostly monotone matte finish, depth is created by a hybrid sandwich-and-sector dial construction. The top layer consists of a central circle and track with the hour markers cut out, featuring bullet dashes and stencil numerals at the cardinal points.

A bottom plate contains a dash seconds track on the outer rim and provides contrast for the cut-out hour track. Positioned on the same plane is the date track, sunken between the center sector and hour track, with the rotating orange dash on a white wheel beneath.






