BERING Womens Analogue Quartz Watch with Stainless Steel Strap

Ladies Bering model in a slick black and gold design featuring a PVD gold-plated case, ceramic strap, sapphire glass and Japanese Quartz movement. Bering Watch Ladies Ceramic. When the pure, cool beauty of the Arctic is blended with the simple elegance of Danish design, a new era dawns, its Bering Time.Case depth approx. 8.00mmPrimary Material PVD Gold platedCase width approx. 29.00mmDial Colour BlackGlass SapphireMovement Source JapaneseMovement QuartzStone type Swarovski CrystalStrap colour BlackStrap Type Ceramic BraceletWater Resistance 50 metresCondition: NewStory: In 2008, Rene Kaerskov lept from a helicopter and parachuted into the Arctic Circle, captivated by the breathtaking spectacle below him. The moment he touched down on the eternal ice, he was overwhelmed by the beauty of the infinite white expanse. It was this that inspired the minimalist style of Bering Watches today. The Bering name comes from the Danish sailor, Vitus Bering who in 1728, set off on an adventure across a largely unknown area of the Arctic Ocean, now named the Bering Straits in his honour. Vitus was the first European to discover Alaska and now even has a time zone named after him too!

BERING Womens Analogue Quartz Watch with Stainless Steel Strap

Ladies Bering model in a slick black and gold design featuring a PVD gold-plated case, ceramic strap, sapphire glass and Japanese Quartz movement. Bering Watch Ladies Ceramic. When the pure, cool beauty of the Arctic is blended with the simple elegance of Danish design, a new era dawns, its Bering Time.

Case depth approx. 8.00mm
Primary Material PVD Gold plated
Case width approx. 29.00mm
Dial Colour Black
Glass Sapphire
Movement Source Japanese
Movement Quartz
Stone type Swarovski Crystal
Strap colour Black
Strap Type Ceramic Bracelet
Water Resistance 50 metres

Condition: New

Story:
In 2008, Rene Kaerskov lept from a helicopter and parachuted into the Arctic Circle, captivated by the breathtaking spectacle below him. The moment he touched down on the eternal ice, he was overwhelmed by the beauty of the infinite white expanse. It was this that inspired the minimalist style of Bering Watches today. The Bering name comes from the Danish sailor, Vitus Bering who in 1728, set off on an adventure across a largely unknown area of the Arctic Ocean, now named the Bering Straits in his honour. Vitus was the first European to discover Alaska and now even has a time zone named after him too!

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