Delhi Watch Company · Everest
Everest II
Ref. DWC-EVEREST-II
“The watch that reached the top of the world. Worn to the summit of Everest by Sherpa Kami Rita in May 2024 — the 29th ascent of the world's most climbed peak.”
Price
₹7.0K

◎
Case
36mm
316L Steel
↻
Movement
Automatic
Seiko NH35
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Crystal
Sapphire
Scratch-resistant
≋
Water resistance
100m
Swimming OK
The Story
“The watch that reached the top of the world. Worn to the summit of Everest by Sherpa Kami Rita in May 2024 — the 29th ascent of the world's most climbed peak.
In May 2024, Sherpa Kami Rita strapped on a Delhi Watch Company Everest II for his 29th Everest summit — a world record. The watch survived 8,849 metres on ₹6,999. That story is worth more than the price tag. At 36mm, it's also DWC's most wearable everyday automatic — the expedition watch that works for the Monday commute.
Specifications
Case
Movement
Dial & Strap
The Movement
Seiko NH35
Automatic caliber
The micro-brand workhorse. 21,600 bph, 41h reserve, hacking and hand-winding. More reliable than movements at 3× the price.
41h
Power reserve
Self
Winding
↻
Mechanical
From the community
What owners say on Reddit
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“DWC Everest II paired with Expedition strap”
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About the maker
Delhi Watch Company
Founded 2020 · New Delhi · Anish Dandwani
Delhi Watch Company celebrates the layered history of India's capital through affordable, handcrafted timepieces. From the lattice work of Qutub Minar to the chaos of Chandni Chowk, every DWC dial tells a Delhi story. Their Everest II was worn to the summit of Mt. Everest in May 2024 by Sherpa Kami Rita — the world's most climbed mountain, on India's most accessible automatic.
“Delhi's cultural heritage on your wrist”
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