Roope Kortela and Rene Valta, the Finnish independent watchmaking duo, have officially unveiled their newest creation, the Toka. This release marks a significant evolution in their craft, building upon the foundations laid by their previous work, the Eka. The Toka distinguishes itself with a sophisticated Grand Feu enamel dial, available in striking black or blue, reflecting the harsh beauty of Finnish seasons. Powering this exquisite timepiece is a meticulously re-engineered movement derived from a vintage Omega Calibre 266, showcasing a remarkable degree of in-house craftsmanship and intricate hand-finishing, including a newly developed free-sprung balance wheel.
The journey of independent watchmakers like Kortela and Valta is rarely without its challenges, yet their dedication shines through in the Toka. Both graduates of the esteemed Finnish School of Watchmaking, an institution known for producing luminaries such as Kari Voutilainen and Stepan Sarpaneva, Roope and Rene share a common goal: to produce the most exquisitely hand-finished timepieces in Finland. Their commitment to transparency and engagement with the watch community is evident through their active presence on platforms like Twitch and Instagram, where they often share glimpses into their intricate work.
For the Toka, the creators revisited the Omega Calibre 266 geartrain, a foundation they successfully utilized in their earlier Eka model. However, the Toka represents a leap forward, reflecting the duo's advanced expertise. A greater number of components, even those hidden from view, now undergo extensive hand-finishing. A particularly noteworthy advancement is the integration of an in-house developed free-sprung balance wheel, complete with platinum weights for precise adjustment and a Breguet terminal curve on the Carl Haas balance spring, also crafted within their workshop.
This advanced balance wheel is cradled beneath a redesigned balance bridge crafted from German silver, featuring a prominent black-polished plate. The substantial three-quarter plate boasts a frosted texture, complemented by polished jewel sinks, beveled edges, and black-polished crown and ratchet wheels. A brushed and polished barrel cover adds to the aesthetic appeal. Watch enthusiasts might recognize the inspiration behind the concave, heat-annealed movement screws, a detail that has garnered appreciation, even receiving approval from fellow artisan Simon Brette. The movement's artistry is further accentuated by a recessed, screw-fastened plate, embellished with gold frosting and raised lettering that proudly displays the Kortela Valta name and its country of origin.
Beyond the impressive mechanics, the dial of the Toka also commands attention. Despite its understated design, it exudes a distinct character. Roope Kortela himself designed the black and blue champlevé enamel dials, which were expertly crafted by Lundis Bleus. These dials are intended to evoke the contrasting landscapes of Finnish winter and summer. Achieving perfection in black enamel is notoriously difficult, as any slight flaw in production becomes immediately apparent. The outer perimeter features a precise railroad track, encompassing a blend of Arabic numerals and baton hour markers. A small seconds subdial is thoughtfully placed at the bottom. The subtle, sword-shaped hands, entirely crafted and finished in-house, elegantly link the watch's front and back design elements.
Encased in stainless steel, the Toka measures 38.5mm in diameter and approximately 9mm in height, making it subtly slimmer than its predecessor, the Eka. With a lug-to-lug distance of 47mm, it promises exceptional comfort on the wrist. Similar to the Eka, the case benefits from meticulous hand-finishing after its initial shaping via Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM). Both the front and back of the watch are protected by sapphire crystals, and the time is adjusted using a crown adorned with the KV signature.
The Toka will be produced in a limited series of just 12 pieces, a slight increase from the 8 units of the Eka. These will be released in two batches of six. Each timepiece comes paired with a black ostrich leather strap, measuring 20mm at the case and tapering to a stainless steel pin buckle. The watch is priced at EUR 27,500, excluding VAT, and is currently available for pre-order, with initial deliveries anticipated later this year.
Kortela Valta's Toka represents a significant milestone for the Finnish watchmaking duo. It embodies their journey of continuous improvement, combining traditional craftsmanship with innovative techniques. The meticulous hand-finishing, the bespoke movement components, and the visually arresting enamel dials all contribute to a timepiece that is not only functional but also a work of art, firmly establishing their presence in the independent watchmaking landscape.