SKU: WG24-DT.90
Dual Time GMT Resonance First Edition
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Unveiled to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their fully integrated Manufacture, the Dual Time GMT Resonance First Edition watch by Swiss Independent watchmaking company Armin Strom is a spectacular example of contemporary Haute Horlogerie. An exclusive release of only 25 pieces, the watch is housed in a rounded 39mm 18ct white gold case with a perfectly symmetrical openworked dial architecture displaying two independent time zones with hours and minutes upon sky blue dials finished with subtle grenage texturing, incorporating hand detailed day and night displays. The technical highlight of the model is the two independent regulators, connected by a patented Resonance Clutch Spring which are exposed at the 12 o’clock enabling a panoramic view of their mesmerising performance, and for the first time, the twin balance bridge has been crafted from mirror polished steel providing superb contrast with the anthracite tones rendered on the movement. This exclusive First Edition piece debuts a new Resonance movement, the manually wound Manufacture calibre ARF22, with power reserve of 42 hours, featuring immaculate hand finishing throughout, and uniquely for a GMT timepiece each dial allows for setting of both the hours and minutes to any desired time.
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