Kurteti
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Up for grabs is one of the nicest blue dial GMTs I’ve laid my hands on yet.
The watch comes as a full set including the double box, travel pouch, polishing cloth and card
As the title suggests, this is not your flat or sunburst blue dial, and features a deégradé sunray effect with the external dial transitioning from black gradually to a cerulean blue toward the centre.
This was thoughtfully executed as it ensures a darker background ensuring the markers stand out and the negative space of the white tipped GMT hand further aiding legibility of your second time zone
The bracelet is on par with some of the best bracelets in the business with near perfect articulation and a micro adjustable clasp that welcomes summer heat.
The hands are rhodium plated enabling low light and day light legibility with a nicely framed date aperture to sharpen focus.
Overall this was a tastefully executed sports watch that could just as easily pull double duty as a dressy timepiece and with a 150m water resistance, could easily claim a stake in your next beach vacation, without drawing unwanted attention.
The bracelet at 12 o clock and clasp have the most signs of wear, though I credit the brand with a fantastic brushing that hides the desk rash with a near camo like stealth that requires certain lighting to notice fully.
At 38.5mm, a 47mm lug to lug and 10.7mm thickness, the sizing is a sweet spot for most wrists between 6.5-7.5” and feels more than comfortable on my 7.5” wrist.
Powering the watch is the M23 (SW330) boasting a 55 hours of power reserve.
Retail on this model is $3100 + duties and 25% surtax, essentially throwing this over 4K delivered.
I’m asking $2499 in the GTA
Up for grabs is one of the nicest blue dial GMTs I’ve laid my hands on yet.
The watch comes as a full set including the double box, travel pouch, polishing cloth and card
As the title suggests, this is not your flat or sunburst blue dial, and features a deégradé sunray effect with the external dial transitioning from black gradually to a cerulean blue toward the centre.
This was thoughtfully executed as it ensures a darker background ensuring the markers stand out and the negative space of the white tipped GMT hand further aiding legibility of your second time zone
The bracelet is on par with some of the best bracelets in the business with near perfect articulation and a micro adjustable clasp that welcomes summer heat.
The hands are rhodium plated enabling low light and day light legibility with a nicely framed date aperture to sharpen focus.
Overall this was a tastefully executed sports watch that could just as easily pull double duty as a dressy timepiece and with a 150m water resistance, could easily claim a stake in your next beach vacation, without drawing unwanted attention.
The bracelet at 12 o clock and clasp have the most signs of wear, though I credit the brand with a fantastic brushing that hides the desk rash with a near camo like stealth that requires certain lighting to notice fully.
At 38.5mm, a 47mm lug to lug and 10.7mm thickness, the sizing is a sweet spot for most wrists between 6.5-7.5” and feels more than comfortable on my 7.5” wrist.
Powering the watch is the M23 (SW330) boasting a 55 hours of power reserve.
Retail on this model is $3100 + duties and 25% surtax, essentially throwing this over 4K delivered.
I’m asking $2499 in the GTA
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