The Watches Spotted at the 2024 Met Gala
The glitz and the glam of New York City’s annual Met Gala seems to capture me in its spell every year without fail. Keen to see how each attendee at the Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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This watch is classed as “Like New”, which means that it is either a customer return or a former photo sample. As such it could have very minor signs of wear and may not be supplied with the original box. However, it has still been checked to ensure that it is running perfectly, and it has a 6 month warranty.
Experience new heights of sophistication with the Chronotimer Chronograph Deep Blue Fumé watch. Boasting a beautiful fumé dial with applied indices this is the perfect watch for those seeking a bold yet elegant attention-grabbing watch with chronograph racing features. Produced in small quantities each watch features a distinct serial number on the case back and comes packaged in a Geckota branded watch case complete with your choice of a sleek and sophisticated Geckota branded Highley or V-stitch premium leather strap.
A sleek and sophisticated racing chronograph that is perfect for every journey. The gradual shading from dark to light gives the dial depth and dimension that captures the light beautifully and changes with every angle. Not only is it visually stunning, the Fumé dial is also practical, with its bold and legible markings that ensure optimal readability in any lighting condition.
Experience unparalleled strength with Geckotas double dome sapphire crystal. Engineered for durability and scratch-resistance, it will protect your timepiece for years to come. Complemented by a fully polished 316L stainless steel case, this piece boasts a sleek and polished look that is sure to turn heads.
The Chronotimer Chronograph is powered by the MIYOTA 6S21 which has been quality tested in house to ensure accurate performance. The Miyota 6S21, part of the 6SXX family, is a quartz chronograph movement. The 6S21 features a ticking seconds subdial at the 3 hour position, a 60 minute chronograph timer at the 9 hour position and a quickset date window at the 6 hour position.
You can be assured that this timepiece is of the same exceptional quality that you've come to expect of the Geckota brand whilst maintaining an affordable price point. Each piece is individually numbered and, with an extremely limited number of this beautiful edition available, get yours today to avoid disappointment.
Why This Watch?
Strap Material Colour | Reddish Brown Highley Strap |
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Watch Case Back | Screw-down Display Back |
Watch Case Colour | Silver |
Watch Case Finish | Polished |
Watch Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Watch Case Crown | Screw-down |
Watch Dial Colour | Blue |
Watch Diameter | 42mm |
Watch Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds, date, chonograph |
Watch Glass | Double-domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating |
Watch Lug Length | 48mm |
Watch Movement | Miyota 6S21 (Japan) |
Watch Style | Chronograph |
Watch Thickness | 13mm |
Watch Warranty | 2 Year Warranty |
Watch Water Resistant | 100 Mtrs (10ATM) |
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