Hamilton
(JP¥129,500)
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【Product Name】 HAMILTON khaki BELOW ZERO AUTO Retail Price: ¥308,000 【Movement】 Automatic 【Size】 Case 46cm 【Description】 The HAMILTON Khaki BeLOW Zero, with its combination of black and bronze, a large 46mm diameter face, and 200m water resistance, broke the mold of HAMILTON's conventions and garnered attention. This masculine model retains the overwhelming presence and DNA of a unique diver's watch, with a twist of trendy gunmetal black and bronze colors. In addition, the domed crystal and large Arabic numerals stand out from the dial due to Super-LumiNova coating, exceeding the specifications of visibility and emphasizing their presence as a design element. 【Condition】 Excellent condition. 【Accessories】 Accessories are as shown in the images. ※Please read the self-introduction before purchasing. 【About Hamilton】 Founded in the United States during the railway era in 1892. Shortly after its founding, Hamilton's accurate and durable watches earned the title of official railroad watches, considered reliable enough to entrust with human lives. Later, it expanded its field of activity with the development of the United States, supplying watches to the American military in all fields of land, sea, and air during two world wars. After the golden age of America, it created innovative timepieces that overturned common sense, such as the world's first battery-powered watch, the Ventura, and the LED digital watch, the Pulsar, and continues to do so today.
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