Description
Category: Chronoswiss Other (New)
Model Number: CH-1243.3-BLBL
Movement: Automatic
Band Type: Strap
Material (Main): Stainless Steel
Type: Men's
Case Size: 40.0mm
Function: Regulator
Water Resistance (Nominal): 3 ATM
Exterior Features: See-through Back
Dial Features: Roman Dial
Color: Blue
Accessories: Inner Box, Outer Box, Warranty Card
The Sirius Flying Regulator Manufacture is equipped with the Caliber C.122, a Chronoswiss-finished movement based on an old Enicar movement.
The three hands are not coaxial, but are mounted independently.
As a result of its design, which was once used as a reference clock for adjustments at observatories and watch workshops, it offers excellent legibility.
Once you become accustomed to the timekeeping, you can easily distinguish the hours, minutes, and seconds.
The hour and minute indices at 12 and 6 o'clock are raised by beams on both sides, creating a three-dimensional structure.
The back cover is also see-through, allowing you to view the beautifully finished movement.
If the product contains any prohibited materials, they will be removed before shipping.
The belt size is the size of the total arm circumference including the casepart
Please note
If there is a notation for dimensions, please note that some errors are dueto amateur measurement.
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For customers living in the USA
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You have to pay the customs duty when you receive the package.
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