The Yema Navygraf is the Latest Diver to get the Mother of Pearl Treatment


There is something about mother-of-pearl that seems to be catching watchmakers’ eyes lately. While I highly doubt it has to do with the fact that “Mother of Pearl” is a phenomenal drag name, I can’t totally rule that out as a possibility. Instead, more likely, it has to do with the ease in which adding the iridescent substance onto an existing design gives it new personality without really reinventing the wheel. Case in point: Yema’s Navygraf Pearl.

Undoubtedly, the Navygraf is a handsome watch. But, like a drag queen, sometimes it’s hard to describe something as both “handsome” and “pretty” simultaneously. At least, that was my first impression of this French-made watch. Using the classic dive watch model, like the Navygraf, and inlaying mother-of-pearl seemed, in a way, incongruous to the steely, masculine athleticism of the silhouette. But, upon examining the bezel and dial a little more closely, I’m more inclined to think this is less of a gimmick and more of a thematic appreciation for the beauty and sport that the ocean provides (unfortunately, I’m only speculating – the press release was more focused on the technical specs of this Navygraf).

So, what are the specs? This is a thinner Navygraf variant, equipped with a micro-rotor caliber CMM.2, meaning that the 316L stainless steel case measuring 39mm, only clocks in at 9.75mm thickness. The CMM.2 caliber also promises around 70 hours of power reserve, making it suitable for any diving trips you and your amis have planned pendant le weekend.

The Navygraf Pearl comes in two varieties: the standard model and the more limited blue dial edition, with only 200 in production. Both references come with the choice of an FKM rubber strap or a steel bracelet and a sapphire exhibition back. Small details abound, such as the steel hands and raised markers, which are treated with Grade A Super-LumiNova.

Both the Navygraf Pearl references are available now via Yema’s website with prices starting at $2,190 for the standard model with a rubber strap – allons-y!



Brett Braley-Palko

2025-11-04 15:00:00