Baltic debuted its MR series in 2021, and it immediately shot up through the ranks as one of the best affordable dress watches on the market.
What made it the MR such a standout, in addition to its classic, attractive styling with its Breguet-numeral-adorned dial, was its micro-rotor movement. Normally reserved for very high-end watches, Baltic found an attainable workaround by using a Chinese-made Hangzhou micro-rotor movement.
Now, five years on, Baltic is retiring the first generation of the MR. But first, it’s giving the watch a fitting sendoff with a glam grail version featuring a sparkling moissanite-studded bezel.

Moissanites are forever
What is moissanite, you ask? It’s a silicon carbide that, while naturally occurring, is mostly produced in a lab as an alternative to diamond. Introduced commercially in the late 1990s, moissanite is as close as you can get to a diamond without actually getting one. It’s exceptionally hard — 9.5 on the Mohs scale to diamond’s 10 — and offers great clarity. It even offers superior fire to diamond, reflecting light in a more colorful way.
The bezel of the Baltic MR Moissanite is set with 40 baguette-cut moissanite gems arranged in a circular pattern, creating quite the blingy show on the wrist. The flashy bezel is paired with a glossy black dial for maximum elegance, which sits beneath a domed Hesalite crystal to give off those retro vibes Baltic is known for.





