SKU: V3-1
SEVENFRIDAY V3-1
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This SEVENFRIDAY V-Series watch features a stainless steel gun metal case with vertically brushed bezel. The V3/01 has a PVD coated stainless steel and carbon fibre interface comprised of 4 layers, alternately finished carbon fibre, vertically brushed rhodium, vertically brushed gun metal, horizontally brushed gun metal with a circularly brushed gun metal dial ring. The V-Series’ 120° ‘Additioner’ display, day / night function with blue highlights and milled minute hand are all powered by a Miyota 82S7 engine. The SEVENFRIDAY V3/01 is Fast Strap Changer (FSC) equipped and NFC compatible via the SEVENFRIDAY app.
This SEVENFRIDAY V-Series watch features a stainless steel gun metal case with vertically brushed bezel. The V3/01 has a PVD coated stainless steel and carbon fibre interface comprised of 4 layers, alternately finished carbon fibre, vertically brushed rhodium, vertically brushed gun metal, horizontally brushed gun metal with a circularly brushed gun metal dial ring. The V-Series’ 120° ‘Additioner’ display, day / night function with blue highlights and milled minute hand are all powered by a Miyota 82S7 engine. The SEVENFRIDAY V3/01 is Fast Strap Changer (FSC) equipped and NFC compatible via the SEVENFRIDAY app.
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