Baltic Adds Scalegraph To Permanent Collection With Three New Models

The Microbrand’s retro-chronograph design is no longer just for limited editions.

Erin Wilborn
Baltic Adds Scalegraph To Permanent Collection With Three New Models

Last year, Baltic introduced the Scalegraph chronograph design with the Scalegraph Tour Auto Limited Edition, and has previously served as the brand’s chosen vehicle for specialized limited editions. Today, the brand moves to add the retro-inspired chronograph design to its permanent collection, complete with a reworked case design and three fresh new colorways. 

Case Details

Baltic Scalegraph: Gray dial

While the 39.5mm diameter we’ve seen on the previous Scalegraph model is still at play, don’t be fooled – the case has undergone some serious revamping. The lugs have been wider, and the lines of the case have been significantly sharpened, and the screw-down pushers, which allow the watch to face depths up to 100 meters, are a massive upgrade from Baltic’s earlier Ticompax chronograph collection. And about the Tricompax line – today, the brand moves to fold it under the Scalegraph collection name, officially phasing out the title to go all-in on the Scalegraph name. Spec-wise, in addition to the 39.5mm diameter, the updated case design features a 47mm lug-to-lug and 14.1mm profile, and the dial is protected by double-domed sapphire crystal that ups the vintage charm. 

Dial 

Baltic Scalegraph: Champagne Dial

There are three distinct models that make their official debut today in Baltic’s catalog. Where the brand has typically gone the more classic route in terms of the dial color palettes for non-limited edition models (previously known as the Tricompax), each of the three references introduced feels strikingly fresh and contemporary; unexpected but still understated. The champagne dial model offers the most contrast with its black aluminum bezel and cream minutes track, while the blue dial and grey dial models go for more monochrome with bezel hues that coordinate with the dial. Across the three models, the Scalegraph’s signature dial layout of horizontal indices and Arabic numeral hour marker at twelve, and each feature cream-hued, guilloche subdials in a tricompax format. 

Movement

Baltic Scalegraph: Caseback

As far as the inner workings of the Scalegraph are concerned, these models don’t flip the script in the movement department from the previous limited and special edition models. We’re still working with the manual-wound Sellita SW510-M, which has stop-second functionality and a power reserve of 63 hours. 

Final Thoughts

Baltic Scalegraph: Blue

Since the initial Scalegraph design launched in 2025, it's become a fan-favorite from Baltic, not only for its good looks, but also for its more impressive specs that have evolved beyond the brand’s first chronograph watches. The three new Baltic Scalegraph permanent collection models are available now, and each is priced at $1,938 when paired with the beads of rice bracelet. 

For more information, visit the brand's website here. 

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