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The About Vintage 1960 Racing Chronograph Steel / Off White & Black Watch is powered by a Miyota 6S20 Chronograph Quartz movement. Off white dial with black subdials and black bezel. Glass: domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating. Diameter: 40mm. Height: 12mm. Case: 316L high precision stainless steel, individually numbered. Brown special edition racing leather strap with quick release. Water resistant 10ATM. Each About Vintage watch comes in a stylish presentation box.
About Vintage Watches are designed in Copenhagen, Denmark by Skov Anderson with the goal to create watches with contemporary simplicity and balance as key design elements, combined with classic vintage detailing. About Vintage likes to name their watches with a reference to historical and memorable moments in horology. The 1960 Racing Chronograph is a celebration of generations of racing horology. The design is a balance between vintage aesthetics, 80's Bauhaus design lines and modern day technology, complete with a tachymeter.
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