



Seagull Watch | Military Watch "The Battle at Lake Changjin" Limited Edition 43mm
Only 1950 pieces released, commemorating the Battle of Lake Changjin in 1950. Each watch has an independent code, and is extremely collectible.


Technical Specs
Type: Automatic
Model: ST2500
Jewels: 25
Description:
Self-winding mechanical movement beating at 21600 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve up to 45 hours.
Description
Limited Edition Collaborative Watch for the Film "The Battle at Lake Changjin"
Heroic spirit placed on the wrist: Fearless in the face of adversity, undaunted by challenges. Light in the darkness to guide the way: 3D raised lume scales, sword-shaped hands. Artisanal ingenuity of the ST25 automatic winding in-house movement, forged from 316L stainless steel through multiple processes, with a screw-down crown. Starry shield, solid as a rock: Timely screw-down with high water resistance, sealed tight and leakproof.
Shape:Round
Material:360L Stainless Steel
Caseback:Solid
Dimension:Ø 43 mm
Thickness:12 mm
Crystal: Domed Scratch-Resistant Sapphire Crystal
Water Resistance: 100 metres
Dial Color: Golden
Bracelet/Strap: Strap
Strap Color: Khaki
Material: Tightly Woven Canvas Fabric
Buckle Type: Pin Buckle
Hours, minutes and seconds.
Luminous hands and numerals, water resistant to 100m.






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