Yema enthusiasts and dive watch aficionados will not be disappointed by the Superman Bronze CMM.10 Blue Limited Edition . This model, produced in 1,948 pieces as a tribute to the year Yema was founded, fits perfectly within the Superman tradition while introducing innovations that deserve closer attention.
The bronze case: a unique patina for each collector

If you're already familiar with bronze, you know its main appeal lies in its evolving patina. Over time, each watch develops its own character, making every Superman Bronze model truly unique. The gradient blue dial perfectly complements the case, offering an elegant contrast while respecting the collection's visual identity. The 39mm case maintains ideal proportions for everyday wear or diving, depending on your preference.
A versatile and surprising diver
The unidirectional rotating bezel with its iconic locking system is back, ensuring complete safety during dives. Water-resistant to 300 meters, the Superman remains true to its diving heritage. But it's not just about technology: here, it's all about feel, with the combination of a robust design and meticulous craftsmanship.

The CMM.10 caliber: Yema reaches a milestone
This is where it gets even more interesting: the CMM.10 caliber, entirely designed, developed, and assembled in France. You already know the importance of an in-house caliber in an exceptional watch. This automatic movement offers a 70-hour power reserve, more than enough for extended periods of rest without any loss of accuracy. The 4 Hz frequency also ensures remarkably smooth hands, in keeping with current standards.
This initiative places Yema on a playing field where the brand proves that it is no longer content to adopt external movements but aims to become a key player in the manufacture of in-house movements.

In short: a must-have for seasoned collectors
With this limited edition, Yema celebrates its heritage while demonstrating its commitment to evolution. The Superman Bronze CMM.10 is more than just a dive watch: it's a collector's item, a piece of modern horological heritage.