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Technical Specs
Type: Manual-wind
Model: ST1908
Jewels: 22
Description:
Self-winding mechanical movement beating at 21600 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve up to 36 hours
Description
The sun and moon cycle on as the chronograph keeps time.
With a tidy, lucid dial design and balanced layout. If tourbillon watches leave people awestruck works of art, chronographs are surely functional timekeeping tools in hand. This watch, whether in its design, well-sized dial, functions - calendar, 30-minute counter, moonphase - expresses a sense of abundance.
The moon phase cycles every 29.5 days. By calculating the cycles, the waxing and waning moon patterns emerge for appreciation of its beauty on the dial. The synthetic sapphire crystal is anti-glare, super abrasion resistant with a Mohs hardness rating up to 9. The transparent caseback fully reveals the mechanical beauty of the ST1908 movement.
Shape:Round
Material:316L Stainless Steel
Caseback:Transparent
Dimension:Ø 41.00 mm
Thickness:13.00 mm
Crystal: Domed Scratch-Resistant Sapphire Crystal
Water Resistance: 50 metres
Dial Color: Cream
Bracelet/Strap: Strap
Strap Color: Black
Material: Cowhide Leather
Buckle Type: Pin Buckle
Hours, minutes and seconds. Calendar and moon phase.
30-minute counter at 3 o’clock, small seconds hand at 9 o’clock, water resistant to 50m.






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