The Emporio Armani AR60008 Meccanico blends sporty styling with mechanical intrigue, making it one of the most distinctive automatic models in the brand’s lineup. Its 43 mm black PVD-coated stainless steel case delivers a commanding presence while retaining a streamlined profile at roughly 12–13 mm thick, making it wearable for daily use.
The dial is finished in deep sunray black, complemented by rose-gold-tone baton markers and hands, creating strong contrast and refined visibility. A key visual highlight is the partial skeleton (“Meccanico”) window, revealing the mechanical movement beneath—allowing a brief glimpse into the movement’s inner workings without a full exhibition caseback.
Inside ticks a Japanese-made Miyota 8215 caliber, an automatic movement with 21 jewels and approximately 42 hours of power reserve—a workhorse mechanism chosen for reliability in fashion automatics. Its rotor is signed and decorative, visible through the skeleton dial rather than a display back.
Fitted on a black leather strap (~22 mm wide), the watch secures comfortably with a stainless steel tang buckle. The strap complements the all-black aesthetic and softens the wrist feel. The mineral crystal topping the dial offers clear readability and basic scratch protection.
With 50 m water resistance, it’s safe for rain or handwashing but not recommended for swimming. The solid screw-down caseback and minimalist design maintain durability.