Seagull Ocean Star Mystical Dragon Watch

SKU: 831.22.6058H
Sale price$589.00
Color: Red
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Movement

Type: Automatic
Model: ST2130
Jewels: 28

Description:
Self-winding mechanical movement beating at 28800 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve up to 42 hours.

Description

The Mystical Dragon Rises at Dawn

The visual of the dragon bursting forth with strength as the sun rises conveys an inspirational message about possessing inner spiritual power and fortitude.
42mm barrel-shaped case, with smooth curved lines and a round bezel creating a three-dimensional aesthetic, decorated with four rivet studs for a powerful look. The black and red color clash exudes youthful vibrancy, sparking interest to explore the unknown; the black and blue combination blends sportiness with fashion. The counterclockwise rotating bezel times athletic activities. The geometric indices break from tradition, glowing brightly to deliver clear nighttime readability.

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