Fake Watches Konstantin Chaykin Wristmons Santa
Caliber: K.07-2 automatic winding
Power reserve: 38 hours when fully wound
Accuracy:+/-15 seconds per day
Basic mechanism: ETA 2824-2 (diameter 25,6 mm, height 4,6 mm)
Size: Diameter 31,5 mm, height 7,6 mm
Escapement: Lever escapement
Half-wave frequency: 28 800
Number of stones: 33 (base mechanism-25 stones, module-8 stones)
Module parts: 61
Materials: Brass, steel
Functions: Joker-time indication with disc indicators of hours and minutes, and moonphase indicator
Case: Stainless steel
Case dimensions: diameter 42mm, height 13.7mm
Glass: Sapphire crystal with antireflective coating, diameter 34.5 mm
Case parts: 36
Dial: Finish silver and ruthenium plating, wave guilloche
Dial parts: 9
Strap: Exclusive collectible strap, red alligator leather with applied decor “Santa’s beard and hair”, white stitching
Buckle: Prong buckle in stainless steel
Water resistance: 30m(3ATM)
Fake Watches Konstantin Chaykin Wristmons Santa
ABOUT THIS WATCH
If you think it would be enough just to decorate the dial of this kind of watch with a cute picture, the you clearly don’t know Konstantin Chaykin. Each new watch must tell a story, which Chaykin thoroughlyinvestigates and thinks through. This forms the basis for the many interesting and often unique details created for a timepiece-in the movement, the design and the finishing. Therefore, getting to know his watches always becomes a fascinating journey into the world of haute horlogerie, feeding inquisitive minds and bringing pleasant emotions.
The first thing you notice about the Santa watch is the glasses on the dial. In fact, the glasses are now a quintessential part of the Santa Claus image, along with his long red coat, hat trimmed with white fur, and his grey-white beard and hair. This might be the time to ask the question-did Santa really wear glasses! It is obvious that the original Santa Claus, St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, did not-could not-have worn them, given that they had not yet been invented in his day (although they were invented a long time ago, in 13th-century Italy).
The very fact of the appearance of glasses as one of the main attributes of the Santa costume remains covered in a veil of mystery. Even the museum of the Coca Cola company, who have been using the image of Santa Claus in their advertising for almost a century-since 1931-and are often thought to be the creators of the classic modern Santa look, do not help to give a definitive answer to the question-who gave Santa glasses Nevertheless, now we know for sure who the first watchmaker to create glasses for a wristwatch dial and equip them with real sapphire lenses was-Konstantin Chaykin. Naturally, the glasses, despite their miniature size, were not cheap, especially lenses of unique geometry. But how can you refuse Santa at Christmas
$350.00Piece
100 in stock
Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 30 cm |
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