The Maen Hudson 38 MK5 represents a thoughtful evolution in dive watch design, revisiting the foundational principles that launched the series in 2018. Over nearly eight years and through four previous iterations, the Hudson has established itself as a reliable and accessible tool watch. This latest version, the MK5, undertakes a comprehensive redesign of its case and construction, aiming to enhance the original vision while integrating contemporary improvements.
Key among these enhancements is the refined 38mm stainless steel case, which, despite a total profile of 13mm (including its substantial 2mm box-type sapphire crystal), boasts a sleeker form than its predecessors. The case features a sophisticated blend of brushed and polished finishes, with varied brushing techniques adding visual depth. The steel bezel is now equipped with a polished ceramic insert, displaying a full set of 60-minute markers and a luminescent pip, available in red or white, a direct response to enthusiast requests. The dial, offered in black or dark blue, sports a new sandblasted and textured finish, with the black variant featuring subtle red accents for the date version. Rectangular hour markers and baton-style hands, all generously filled with Super-LumiNova X1, ensure superior legibility in low light, significantly improving upon earlier models' performance.
Internally, the Hudson 38 MK5 undergoes a significant upgrade with the inclusion of the La Joux-Perret G100 automatic movement. This caliber, operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour and featuring 24 jewels, offers an impressive 68-hour power reserve, a notable improvement over the previous Sellita SW200-1. The watch comes standard with a black rally-style FKM rubber strap at €899, with an option for an upgraded five-row stainless steel bracelet for an additional €189, totaling €1,088 including VAT. The bracelet now includes quick-release end links and a toolless micro-adjustment system in its clasp, ensuring exceptional comfort and ease of wear. On the wrist, the MK5 is described as remarkably comfortable, with its balanced proportions making it a versatile choice for daily wear. While the black version maintains a discreet presence, the blue-dial variant offers a touch more vibrancy. The overall build quality, particularly the tactile feedback of the 120-click dive bezel, is highly commendable, affirming the watch's status as a well-crafted instrument.
The Maen Hudson 38 MK5 stands as a testament to thoughtful refinement and user-centric design. By focusing on essential improvements like movement reliability, case ergonomics, and functional details such as enhanced lume and an adaptable bracelet, Maen has not only elevated the Hudson series but also reinforced the enduring appeal of a well-executed dive watch. It embodies the principle that true value lies in precision, durability, and a comfortable, engaging experience for the wearer, proving that dedication to craftsmanship results in timeless pieces.