Seagull Watch | Aviation Dual Time Zone Pilot Automatic Sports Watch 43mm

SKU: 819.23.6159H
Sale price$449.00
Color: Blue
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Movement

Type: Automatic
Model: ST2502
Jewels: 25

Description:
Self-winding mechanical movement beating at 21600 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve up to 45 hours.

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Pursue Dreams across the Deep Space

This Sea-Gull pilot's watch combines multifunctionality with dynamic aesthetics. The owl eye design loads the day at 3 o'clock and week display at 9 o'clock. The dual time zone physically records your time with the world - borders will no longer be distances. Equipped with an ST2502 movement, the high oscillation rate of 21,600 bph improves accuracy for stable timekeeping. The protected crown guards physically reinforce resilience. The transparent caseback vividly reveals movements in motion, appreciating intricate mechanical art.

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