Seagull Watch | Tiger Tally of Qin State Automatic Watch 43mm

SKU: 819.24.1122
Sale price$789.00
Color: Mysterious Iron Black
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Movement

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

Mighty Qin Style, Reliving the Wartime Legends of the Qin State

The Qin Style Tiger Tally limited edition watch fully demonstrates exploration of ancient Chinese military culture. The design draws inspiration from the tiger tally of the Qin Dynasty. The tiger tally is displayed on the side of the watch, with resonant horn bows and magnificent battle songs. The helmet of Qin army armor at the 6 o'clock position catches the eye on the deep red dial, clad for battle and sweeping all before it. The crossbow-shaped seconds hand reveals its sharp edges with every passing second. Qin seal script numbers are imprinted to display the time, showcasing the legendary civilization of ancestors on the wrist.

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