SKU: LM-45.10.LE
SKYLINK STAINLESS STEEL
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Louis Moinet Skylink limited edition men’s watch. A luxury Swiss-made Haute Horlogerie men’s wristwatch by Louis Moinet in 43.2mm stainless steel case, featuring partially open worked dial with small seconds, and sealed capsule containing authentic space worn materials. Presented on black alligator leather strap with folding clasp. Sapphire case back revealing in house LM45 self-winding mechanical movement with 48 hours of power reserve.
Louis Moinet Skylink limited edition men’s watch. A luxury Swiss-made Haute Horlogerie men’s wristwatch by Louis Moinet in 43.2mm stainless steel case, featuring partially open worked dial with small seconds, and sealed capsule containing authentic space worn materials. Presented on black alligator leather strap with folding clasp. Sapphire case back revealing in house LM45 self-winding mechanical movement with 48 hours of power reserve.
Review
Commemorating one of history’s most unusual yet significant rendez-vous, the magnificent Skylink by Louis Moinet is a very special watch which celebrates a simple handshake between a Russian and an American. However, the circumstances in which that handshake took place were far from simple, as it occurred on July 17th, 1975, at the height of the Cold War, and far above planet earth
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