Beginning tomorrow, the California-based watch manufacturing company will start selling its new Xetum Tyndall Special Edition automatic watch.
The timepiece is arriving the youthful brand’s signature 40 mm x 10 mm situation that has unique lugless design. The lugs are here, obviously, but they're built-into the rear of the timekeeper’s situation supplying the timepiece using its unique look.
The look somewhat jogs my memory from the military-grade wrist compass from the childhood.
The timepiece is powered with a top quality ETA 2895-2 blank movement that includes a hacking seconds function, Incabloc shock protection system while offering a typical energy reserve of 42 hrs.
The timekeeper’s primary difference using their company Xetum Tyndall watches, may be the fully polished stainless situation and carbon fibre dial that causes it to be look somewhat sportier.
Obviously, having a dial like this, you might have justly expected the timepiece to become offered on the rubber or some high-tech textile strap, but no such luck. That one occurs naturally tanned black leather having a lining of Italian cork that, where I stand, is out of fashion using the relaxation from the design.
The timepiece goes on purchase beginning Feb 15, 2011 in a cost of $1595. Some may complain that to have an independent brand the cost is simply too high, but I only say that for any watch, that is restricted to only 100 individually designated models, the MSRP is absurdly low.
Xetum Tyndall Limited Edition automatic watch specification
Price: $1595
Movement: Automatic, ETA 2895-2, elabore-grade, 27 jewels, 28,800 vph, Swiss Made
Movement decoration: Cotes de Geneve rotor decorations on select watches
Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds, date
Power reserve: 42 hours
Case material: Stainless steel
Bezel material: Stainless steel
Case size: 40.00 mm
Case height: 11.00 mm
Dial: Carbon fiber
Numerals: Arabic
Hands: Steel
Water resistance: 100 meters
Strap: Naturally tanned black leather with a lining of Italian cork and a stainless steel push-button butterfly clasp with an engraved Xetum logo
Crystal: Sapphire
Case back: Mineral, K1 hardened
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