Specifications
Price |
$3995.00 $2795.00 |
Vendor SKU |
1760 |
Movement |
Automatic winding ETA caliber 7750 with chronograph and date functions with engraved U-boat rotor. |
Case |
Stainless steel 50mm case with screw-down crown cap on the left and engraving on the right. Sapphire crystal and see-through back. Also available with black PVD coated case. |
Bracelet |
Black specialized U-boat calfskin perforated strap. |
Dial |
Black dial with white luminescent numeral markers, date window at Nine, and thick luminous hands. Also available with orange or yellow numerals. |
Notes |
Available with 43, 50, and 55mm case. Made in Italy with Swiss mechanical movements. |
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