



Seagull Refinery Off-center Tourbillon Multifunctional Watch



Technical Specs
Type: Manual-wind
Model: ST8007
Jewels: 25
Description:
Manual-winding mechanical movement beating at 21600 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve up to 43 hours.
Description
A masterpiece conquering complexity through simplicity.
Drawing inspiration from the seagull unfurling its wings, the classic circular dial features a two-layer division. With an off-center tourbillon as delicate as a cicada's wing, the exposed oscillating clip reminiscent of a "flying swallow", this timepiece fuses stellar performance and mechanical artistry. The multifunction dial constantly affirms its value - potential energy, calendar and 24-hour time. Through the transparent caseback, the mechanical movement is in unobstructed view. The alligator strap is supple and comfortable, with an excellent sheen.
Shape:Round
Material:316L Stainless Steel
Caseback:Transparent
Dimension:Ø 40.00 mm
Thickness:11 mm
Crystal: Domed Scratch-Resistant Sapphire Crystal
Water Resistance: 50 metres
Dial Color: White
Bracelet/Strap: Strap
Strap Color: Black
Material: Alligator leather
Buckle Type: Butterfly Clasp
Hours, minutes, seconds and dates.
Tourbillon, moon phase, power reserve indication, water resistant to 50m.






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