Each year, the D-Day commemoration stands as a stark reminder of the sacrifice, grit, and resolve that turned the tides of history on Utah Beach. For Praesidus Watch Co., this isn’t a ceremony—it’s a duty. We return to the ground where heroes fought, restoring their legacy and honoring the field watches that stood with them in war. These timepieces weren’t accessories—they were tools of survival, forged in the chaos of combat. In the watch community, they remain icons of function, endurance, and unyielding purpose.
This commemorative timepiece features watch cases submerged in the TIDES of UTAH Beach (Normandy). Each scratch is the result of the tides; the same that saw the Allies on June 6, 1944.
Get Insider AccessInspired by traditional oyster farming methods, select watch cases are deployed off Utah Beach—secured in oyster nets and left to face the same exact elements that the Allies have encountered on their landing.
Salt, water, sand, and sun work in unison to scar, shape, and darken each case. This is not decoration; it’s transformation by exposure. A case finishing earned, not applied.
Last year, in commemoration for the 80th Anniversary of D-Day, we released an Utah Beach A-11. We had the opportunity to work hand in hand with the mayor of Sainte-Marie-Du-Mont & the neighboring Utah Beach museum to offer a creative commemoration piece. Following the success of the UB A-11, we went back to Utah Beach and we’ve collected sand to apply directly onto a new bronze watch.
Onto a new bronze watch and a special “Higgins Boat Blue” dial on stainless steel.
Legibility is paramount in a field wrist watch, particularly one with a busy dial. Our designers stressed the shape and profile of the new Utah Beach A-11 Sand Dial and Arabic numerals to ensure rapid reference.
Get Insider AccessThe ‘Higgins Boat’ blue is inspired by the Higgins Boats that carried Allied troops to the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, June 6th, 1944. This muted, resilient blue reflects the grit and purpose of those landing craft—icons of bravery and sacrifice.
More than just a color, it’s a tribute to history, captured in each of our dials.
The funds will support exhibition programs and facility maintenance—contributing directly to the museum’s mission of preserving and sharing the story of what took place on UTAH Beach on June 6th, 1944.
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All Rights Reserved