Seagull Watch | 18K Rose Gold Off-center Tourbillon Watch 40mm

SKU: ST8002ZGA
Sale price$13,425.00
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Movement

Type: Automatic
Model: ST8002
Jewels: 27

Description:
Self-winding mechanical movement beating at 21600 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve up to 37 hours.

Description

The Seagull Off-center Tourbillon - A Modern Twist on a Classic Silhouette

Exquisitely crafted in 18K rose gold with an alligator leather strap, this timepiece radiates refined elegance. Its most remarkable innovation lies within - the ST8002 calibre pioneers self-winding convenience for Seagull's tourbillon watches. Whether worn daily or resting in an automatic winder, ease of use is guaranteed for the discerning owner. The eccentric tourbillon's dynamic rotation hypnotizes at a glance. Blending sophisticated aesthetics with mechanical ingenuity, this contemporary collector's piece does justice to Seagull's storied watchmaking heritage. Its eminent presence will only grow more distinguished with time.

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