SKU: NF05VG
NUIT FANTASTIQUE – GRAINED GREEN(40.5mm)
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Trilobe Nuit Fantastique Grained Green watch. A luxury Swiss made wristwatch by Trilobe in choice of 38.5mm and 40.5mm Grade 5 titanium case, with 50m water resistance and presented on a brown alligator leather strap with titanium pin buckle. Sapphire crystal with double anti-reflective coating over grained green coloured dial with grenage finish, featuring rotating hours, minutes and seconds indications. Sapphire crystal exhibition caseback revealing proprietary Calibre X-Centric self-winding movement with micro rotor and 48 hours of power reserve and 4Hz frequency (28,800 vib/h). Also available in 38.5mm(NF02VG). This particular timepiece is pre-owned in like-new condition, complete with its original box, papers, and warranty dated February 2023, it also includes an additional one-year TLE warranty for added peace of mind
Review
A timepiece crafted to display the time without the use of traditional watch hands, the Nuit Fantastique Grained Green watch is as technically complex as it is elegant. Beautifully executed throughout, and with an avant-garde character, this evocative watch has the refinement of an exceptional dial arrangement which showcases a surface of unparalleled finesse.
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