Jackal follows the idea that utility should feel natural — a field watch shaped around movement, direction, and quiet endurance.
Inside a 200m water-resistant stainless steel case, an automatic movement works continuously beneath the dial, powered by the rhythm of the wearer, gathering energy through motion and returning it as measured mechanical time without dependence on batteries.
The rotating compass bezel adds a second layer of purpose, turning when direction becomes part of the journey.
It remains practical by design, ready to assist when distance makes orientation more valuable than speed.
Across the dial, large numerals, clear hands, and steady lume preserve legibility in changing light, arranged to remain direct and readable, in conditions where clarity matters more than ornament.
Finished on a canvas strap chosen for durability and comfort, Jackal wears lightly through heat, rain, and long daily use, gradually taking on the marks of its environment with quiet character.
Its presence stays restrained: durable, readable, and built to remain useful over time — a watch intended not to demand attention, but shaped to remain dependable over time, serving a practical purpose