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Each Daniel Roth watch is made by hand by one of thirty master watchmakers in a workshop nestled in the beautiful Valee de Joux in Switzerland. Months of meticulous craftsmanship using traditional methods, exclusive mechanisms, and the finest materials result in the creation of magnificently contemporary watches--unrivalled in precision--that are masterpieces of the watchmaking art. Sophisticated, elegant, and a distinctive melding of art and technology, a Daniel Roth watch is guaranteed to become a treasured heirloom for generations to come.
| Features | |
| Style | Perpetual Calendar |
| Model # | 118-X-70-181-CN-BA |
| Gender/Size | Men's |
| Case | Platinum |
| Case Back | Sapphire (see-through) skeleton |
| Bracelet/Strap | Black alligator leather |
| Dial Color | Silver |
| Subdial Use | Date, leap year indicator |
| Hand Indicators | Blue |
| Hour Markers | Black Roman numerals |
| Crystal | Scratch resistant sapphire |
| Movement | Automatic (18K gold guilloche oscillating weight with platinum segment) |
| Power Reserve | 45 hour |
| Date Calendar | In subdial at the 6 o'clock |
| Day of Week | At the 9 o'clock |
| Month of Year | At the 4 o'clock |
| Case Width | 38 mm |
| Case Length | 41 mm (45 mm with lugs |
| Case Thickness | 10 mm |
| Bracelet Width | 20 mm |
| Clasp Type | Deployment buckle |
| Other Info | The Perpetual calendar mechanism automatically takes account of the number of days in the month and of leap years without any manual monthly resetting. Designed to go down the ages, it will show the precise date until 2100 (which will not be a leap year due to an idiosyncrasy of the Gregorian calendar established 1582.) In February 2100, the owner of the watch will need to reset the date manually by one day. The wheel which actuates the major hand takes four years to complete a full turn! |
All measurements provided are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. |
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