
The Commuter
The Commuter is up for anything — it’ll shimmer in the sun during your morning jog and soak up the street lights after the evening’s cocktails. Deceptively strong, 100 meters of water resistance is concealed within its unapologetically understated frame.

The Summiteer
The only thing that might compete with the view you’ve earned at the top of your next peak is the sunlight dancing off the stainless steel on your wrist. Robust yet captivating, the Summiteer brings the classic field watch into the 21st century.

The Freediver
Some would say 200 meters of water-resistance is too much for an average day at the beach… but you’re not interested in average. Built to weather the elements and still last for generations, the Freediver can handle the pressure, above the surface and below.

The Venturer
Our first watch to feature a true traveler’s GMT complication, the all-new Venturer seamlessly displays two time zones at once. No matter where you go, this is a companion that will always feel at home.
Time, Recalibrated.
An audacious challenge to watchmaking convention, the TRASKA Chronograph rethinks how time is displayed, uniting different elements into a svelte and sensuous whole.

Designed to be worn without worry
Surgical-grade stainless steel is already tough. But it’s not TRASKA tough. Our steel becomes five times as strong thanks to our signature hardening process which raises the scratch resistance to a formidable 1200 HV on the Vickers scale. Combine this with the sapphire crystal, and every millimeter of your watch is protected. Wear yours with confidence on wild nights out and grand early morning adventures, knowing that no harm will come to it.

★★★★★
"While I had my eye on the Commuter for some time, it took a setback to give me the nudge I needed to finally make the purchase. With a 7. 5-inch wrist, I opted for the 38mm Commuter in Adriatic Blue, and the size feels exceptionally well proportioned. The execution is impressive: a beautifully boxed sapphire crystal, finely finished hands, crisp applied indices, and a bracelet that feels thoughtfully engineered. Even the crown action is remarkably smooth and precise, reflecting the attention to detail behind the piece. After wearing it for a couple of months, I decided to put it to the test and wear it exclusively on my trip to Iceland. It was on my wrist as I hiked through storms in the remote Westfjords, warmed up in the hot springs of the Highlands, and spent multiple days navigating unpredictable rain, wind, and snow. I walked on glaciers, crossed lava fields, and visited some of the most striking waterfalls in the country. The same watch that felt perfectly suited to those conditions transitioned effortlessly a month later when I wore it to a wedding. It carries itself with equal confidence in both settings. Looking at the Commuter now, it marks a period defined by forward movement, exploration, and a renewed sense of resilience."
James B.







