Linde Werdelin SpidoLite 3DTP Carbon

“Using 3DTP in the SpidoLite is a natural extension of the great work we did in weight-optimising the LW07 movement in the SpidoLite Titanium, to make the SpidoLite 3DTP Carbon our lightest timepiece ever.”

-Jorn Werdelin

The SpidoLite 3DTP Carbon launched at Baselworld this past March. This model continues the use of 3DTP in Linde Werdelin Oktopus cases. In the skeletonized and stripped-back aesthetic of the SpidoLite case, the watchmaker reduces the outer case to weight just 3.8 grams.

Linde Werdelin SpidoLite 3DTP Carbon

Integrated with a yellow natural strap as a standard, the watchmaker’s strap system allows the wearer interchangeable options.

The LW07 movement and open-worked dial combine to expose a simple power reserve indicator near 5 and 6 o’clock, its position revealed by a red arrow.

The watch is a limited edition of 75 watches replica.

Linde Werdelin SpidoLite 3DTP Carbon

About Linde Werdelin
In the winter of 1996, Jorn Werdelin, a keen mountaineer and off-piste skier, was taken by surprise in a bout of bad weather, got lost, skied off a cliff and broke his back. In 2002, Jorn Werdelin and Morten Linde partnered to develop a new idea: a highly crafted sports watch, when required, can be combined with a professional digital instrument to provide the right level of information at the right time for skiing and diving. For Linde, “analogue is the best way to read time; digital is how you assimilate technical details”. A perfect combination of analogue and digital that delivers style and function, without having to compromise.