





Seagull Watch | Automatic Mechanical Watch with Exposed Flywheel



Technical Specs
Type: Automatic
Model: ST2502
Jewels: 29
Description:
Self-winding mechanical movement beating at 21600 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve up to 42 hours.
Description
Embracing Contemporary Appeal, Urban Sophistication.
Abundant facets of alluring charm fused with fashionable flair and mechanical substance. The versatile dial adeptly tracks temporality, allowing you to admire the charisma enveloping each moment that ticks by. The power reserve display, like a fuel gauge, reminds you at all times to keep the watch wound. The flywheel device reveals mechanical hollow beauty. Through the transparent caseback, the mechanical movement is in unobstructed view. The exquisite leather strap is soft, breathable and pleasant to wear.
Shape:Round
Material:316L Stainless Steel
Caseback:Transparent
Dimension:Ø 39.00 mm
Thickness:13.00 mm
Crystal: Domed Scratch-Resistant Sapphire Crystal
Water Resistance: 50 metres
Dial Color: White
Bracelet/Strap: Bracelet
Bracelet Color: Silver
Material: Cow 316L Stainless Steel
Buckle Type: Deployant Clasp
Hours, minutes, seconds, dates, days and power reserve.
Flying wheel, water resistant to 50m.






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