Unimatic’s new Modello Tre chronograph, created exclusively for Maxfield, a chic clothing boutique and art gallery with locations in Los Angeles and Malibu, is notable for two reasons.
First, it is one of the stealthiest watches that the Italian brand has ever produced, taking its modern industrial minimalism to the extreme. And second, it is likely the most expensive watch that the typically affordable brand has ever sold.

In hopes of avoiding sticker shock, I’ll disclose upfront that the Unimatic x Maxfield U3S-M costs $4,295. Impressive specs can explain part of the relatively staggering price — it has one of the best movements the brand has ever used, while scarcity and a dash of hyped exclusivity account for the rest.
This blacked-out chronograph is powered by a Sellita caliber SW510 BH b automatic movement with a 4Hz beat rate and a 62-hour power reserve. For comparison, when Unimatic placed this respectable movement in its first automatic chronograph earlier this year, it was priced at $3,345 and came with an additional leather strap.

The U3S-M achieves its stealthiness in part from a matte black DLC coating over the steel case and bracelet, which the previous Sellita-powered chronograph lacked.





