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MECHANICAL CHRONOGRAPH manual wind mens Diver Watch

shark mesh bracelet

BOXED WARRANTY BOOKLET



LIMITED EDITION OF ONLY 77


Our MK5

This striking chronograph has so many complications


Standing in at 43mm the curved case comes in polished and brushed versions with 316l stainless steel combined with sapphire glass front & back.

Four dial choices, ceramic and sunburst with amazing Swiss BGW9 Lume including the crown and pushers.

Unusually it displays a reserve power gauge above the 6’ o’clock position helping you set and maintain without error the manual wind. The screw down blue chronograph pushers and unique lume crown are just a couple of the stunning features.


comes with folding milled clasps, logo & name on both.


@ pls Note the curved case adding a luxury finish



SPECIFICATIONS

43mm case in brushed / Polished stainless steel 316L

Mechanical Automatic Chronograph diver

movement st 1905 with Reserve power monitor

Chronograph Seconds & 30 minute counter

300m water resistant

Lugs 22mm

Lug to lug 49mm

15.7 case thickness

Curved 120 click rotating bezel

Flat Sapphire crystal

change to Swiss BGW9 Lume on indices & blue crown/pushers

130gms inc strap

Crown width 8mm all three screw down

2 Chronograph dials

Limited edition x 52-77 each colour

Sapphire crystal glass & exhibition Case back

40 hour power reserve dial

31 Jewels

Manual wind

Bph 21,600 amplitude

Genuine luxury



MOVEMENT st1905 (showing power reserve)

Mechanical manual wind with 38 hour reserve, a bph of 21,600 and 31 jewels. All displayed through a sapphire anti-scratch case back.


Tianjin Seagull Watch Group (Chinese: 天津海鸥) is a watchmaking company located in Tianjin, China. Founded in 1955, it is the world's largest manufacturer of mechanical watch movements, producing one quarter of total global production by volume.



What is BPH

Many high-end watches today already beat at a relatively quick frequency of 28,800 beats per hour (about 8 ticks a second), while other common frequencies in more affordable watches are 21,600 bph (six beats per second) and 18,000 bph (five beats per second). But it takes 36,000 bph (10 beats per second) to have the “smooth action” of a high-beat watch. Because watches running at this frequency are most subject to strain on their internal workings, they require more durable parts and better lubricants to deal with the added friction.

As such, high-beat movements are not very common these days. New ones today cost well into four- and five-figure territory; there was much more experimentation with 36,000 bph watches in the ‘60s and ‘70s, so many vintage examples can be found below $1,000. In either case, you get a unique piece, one with irrefutably mesmerizing seconds hand and rarity to boot.



LEATHER STRAP & engraved folding clasp

Beautiful natural grain charcoal black padded leather and professional stitch finish of the highest standards.