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 Posted: Fri Aug 19th, 2011 02:38 am
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JDBuckwell



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I have two of these... this one never got any wrist time, so it's time for a new home. it is an absolutely stunning watch! New Condition, just used for photographs. What you see in the pics is what you get.

This watch configuration is well over $1000. in value, asking only $750 firm. Paypal, CONUS gets free shipping, intl pays shipping and insurance (and takes the risk) I'm well known as a trusted buyer and seller. Email me with any questions: jdbuckwell@mac.com


Here's the 411 on this watch:

All dials are sandwich constructed. Instead of coating the dial directly with luminous material, holes are cut in the dial. A second layer behind the dial is coated with luminous material, providing a 3D effect.
(This watch comes with Cold Carbon bezel, and the optional Sapphire bezel)
The LM-1 uses our revolutionary, easy to change bezel system. By loosening four screws with the included screwdriver, bezels can be exchanged by the watch owner. Removing an additional four screws allows the bezel mechanism to be cleaned and serviced without the need for a watchmaker.

Black rubber sport strap, box, papers, and polishing cloth, are included with each watch in addition to tools for changing straps and bezels.
Additional sapphire insert bezels and Cold Carbon bezels can be used interchangeably, to change the look of the watch.
Cold Carbon hardened Case
Full Lume Sandwich dial
Swiss Made
Swiss Automatic Movement
45 mm diameter
24mm lug spacing
16.8 mm height
56.5 lug tip to lug tip
Swiss Super Luminova
Domed Sapphire Crystal with Inside AR Coating
PU Rubber Sport Strap
Water Resistance - 300m/1000ft
24mm Lug Spacing with Screw Pins
Screw Down Crown
Unidirectional 120 Click Bezel, Changeable and User Serviceable
Easy to change bezel system with a variety of available bezels
On close inspection, Cold Carbon cases will show some very slight staining. This is a result of the hardening process. It does not affect the hardness of the case.

Last edited on Fri Aug 19th, 2011 02:44 am by JDBuckwell