Graham Chronofighter Vintage GMT Replica Watch 2CVBC.G01A
Silverstone RS GMT, very large, with a military look
Graham Silverstone RS GMT is a flyback chronograph introduced in the 2017 Gurnigel Bergrennen competition. It combines the iconic tough military look of many Graham products with two attractive strap options, a white rubber strap with tire track decoration or a cute quilted leather strap, the color of which is the beige used on the hands and hours SuperLuminova perfectly matches the mark.
This is a large watch with a 46 mm steel case, water resistant to 10 bar and 100 meters. The lugs are carefully faceted with a brushed surface. The dial adopts a semi-hollow design, and the black sapphire crystal glass provides a list of the movement components. The big date display is operated by two discs. There are two small dials for continuous seconds and 30 minutes, and there are two scales on the edge of the dial, seconds and tachymeter. The large triangular hands show the second time zone on the bezel on a 24-hour scale. The photo does not show the case, but it has a red aluminum ring decorated with Paris nails just below the bezel.Richard mille 35-01
Both timing buttons are bordered in red, and the button at 4 o'clock operates the flyback function. The crown can be used to set the second time zone hand in units of one hour.
move
The Graham Silverstone RS GMT is powered by the G1721 movement, a self-winding chronograph movement that vibrates 28,800 times per hour at a frequency of 4 Hz and has a power reserve of 48 hours. It can be seen through the bottom cover, with decorations. It is made exclusively for Graham and may be based on Valjoux 7750. The oscillating weight uses ceramic ball bearings to reduce friction.
Silverstone RS GMT has two models, 2STDC.B08B, with a white rubber strap, and 2STDC.B08A, with a beige quilted leather strap, which is unique.HYT skull watches
Graham
Graham was founded by Eric Loth in 1995. Eric Loth was born in Bienne around 1959, grew up in the Swiss watch town of Le Locle, and studied engineering in Neuchâtel. Then came a graduate student in metallurgy, and then business administration. He has worked in a number of companies, including ABB, Rado, and then served as the executive managing director of the product development center at Swatch Group.
He purchased the right to use the Graham name in 1994 and started watch production in 1995, developing timepieces that combined Swiss expertise, his own design intuition and the tradition of British watchmaker George Graham. Some of Loth's interests can be seen from the brand's watches: he participates in the Swiss Porsche Cup (racing), but also cultivates history, contemporary art and rock music.luxury watches men
George Graham was born in Kirklinton, Cumberland, England in 1673, and moved to London at the age of 15 to become Henry Asker's apprentice. He joined the Watchmakers' Guild in 1695 and started working for the watchmaker Thomas Tompion. He continued to become a watchmaker by his own abilities, initially continuing to operate in a building called Dial and Three Crowns where Tompion's business is located, now located at 67 Fleet Street. (At that time in London, the signs of many buildings, especially shops, were still not numbers, but were hung with colored names; street numbers were adopted during the 18th century, and today bars are the only reminder of ancient traditions). best replica watch . Later, he moved to another building nearby, The Dial and One Crown, next to Globe and the Duke of Marborough's Head Tavern. He made timepieces and scientific instruments, such as the most complete cabinet planetarium of the time, which showed the movement of planets. He became a friend of John Harrison and helped him work on marine chronometers. An example of his work can be seen in the Moyse's Hall Museum in Bury St. Edmunds, where there is a 28-day case regulator with a death shot escapement. He died in London in 1751. After his death, his business was continued by his apprentice Thomas Mudge, who continued to invent the lever escapement, which is still the most common escapement in mechanical watches today. There is a 28-day case adjuster with a deadbeat escapement. He died in London in 1751. After his death, his business was continued by his apprentice Thomas Mudge, who continued to invent the lever escapement, which is still the most common escapement in mechanical watches today. There is a 28-day case adjuster with a deadbeat escapement. He died in London in 1751. After his death, his business was continued by his apprentice Thomas Mudge, who continued to invent the lever escapement, which is still the most common escapement in mechanical replica watches price today.