54 jewels Automatic movement
Gray dial with minute repeater at the 9 o'clock position
Exhibition caseback
Small hacking seconds hand
43 hour power reserve
This watch is fantastic! I can't believe how many people complain that this is overpriced! How can you compare the pure beauty of this to some small problems like money? Let's be honest most of us have at least a $250k leisure budget each year & this easily fits in. If you are trying to save money, buy this watch! Can you measure the importance of being on time always?? Also there are some great features about this that are not listed here. For example, I bought this watch shortly after both of my arms had been lost in a horrible jenga accident.
Only a few short weeks after buying this watch, it grew my arms back for me! The back of the watch will slowly open up & the da Vinci code will be revealed to you. It also is powered by yellowcake uranium, which was a small problem at first, but I've got a guy now! So here is the bottom line, I am positive that if you buy this watch you will inherit a small European country, all the models in a 50 mile radius will be throwing themselves on the hood of your Maybach as you speed to the club, unicorns will appear in your servant's quarters, and most importantly people will look to you as a leader, a sign of pure intellect. This watch can also be used for a hearty soup.
i never bothered to fix the watch but i wear it nearly every day as a deep sea CWI at depths of nearly 500 feet. the only complaint i have is that the watch fogs up during these dives and i have to replace the duct tape i use to hold the worn out band together with each dive. some times while inspecting during a weld process i accidently arc out the case of the watch or spatter will embed itself into the crystal. at one point durring a dive there was so much spatter that the adjustment knob was welded into the body of the watch. this watch is showing alot of wear.
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