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ANTARCTIQUE PASSAGE DE DRAKE DEEP BLUE(40.5mm)
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Czapek Antarctique Passage de Drake Deep Blue watch. A Swiss made haute horlogerie luxury sports wristwatch in 40.5 mm stainless steel case, water-resistant to 120m and presented on an integrated steel link bracelet with folding clasp. Glacier blue dial with three dimensional trapezoidal ‘Stairway to Eternity’ pattern, featuring steel hands and indices with luminous accents, with hours, minutes, centre seconds and date functions. Sapphire case-back revealing in-house Calibre SXH5 self-winding movement featuring platinum micro rotor, with 56 hour power reserve and 4hz frequency (28,800vib/h). This pre-owned timepiece is in mint condition and comes complete with its original papers, box, and warranty. It also includes an additional one-year TLE warranty and is available for immediate delivery.
Review
Cool, stylish and sophisticated, the new Antarctique Passage de Drake Deep Blue by Czapek of Geneva joins the brand’s portfolio as a permanent inclusion, following on from the sell-out success of the series of limited editions which introduced this stunning all-steel men’s wristwatch, with integrated bracelet, and a distinctly sporty personality.
Measuring an unobtrusive 40
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