Seagull Watch | Off-center Tourbillon Dress Watch 42mm

SKU: 818.11.6018
Sale price$6,599.00
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Movement

Type: Auto-wind
Model: ST8002Z
Jewels: 27
Description:
Self-winding mechanical movement beating at 21600 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve up to 36 hours.

Description

Heritage collection, within easy reach.

Simplicity conceals detail, the 41mm dial has roman numeral indexes and sword-shaped hands,exuding noble wrist presence. 99g weight, pressure-free wearing. Incorporating an auto-winding tourbillon, it utilizes the kinetic energy from wrist movement to store and steadily release power for automatic winding functionality. Through the transparent caseback, the mechanical movement is in unobstructed view. The alligator strap is supple and comfortable, with an excellent sheen.

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