Timex has issued a limited edition of the Giorgio Galli S1 Automatic 38mm. Conceived by Giorgio Galli, the brand’s Milan-based design director, this black dial gold case edition follows the S1 Automatic 38mm released a year ago.
Dressy but not ostentatious, this elegant update is a luxury timepiece priced at less than you might imagine. It features the same reliable Miyota 9039 automatic movement, with a 42-hour power reserve, enlivened by a striking and gold-tone watch case with double-domed sapphire crystal.
A synthetic red Sapphire stone is set in the dial face.
Each Giorgio Galli S1 Automatic 38mm Limited Edition is numbered 1-500.
Features include an exhibition back and durable synthetic rubber strap, the latter adding a sporty aspect to its character…
Other features of note include an exhibition back and durable synthetic rubber strap, the latter adding a sporty aspect to its character. It’s water resistant to 50 Metres. The 38mm case should suit wrists both large and small.
Available now from Timex.co.uk, this limited edition is priced at £475.
Supercar show Salon Privé has long been a magnet for like minded luxury brands, and its Spring London automotive event, which runs April 20-22 April, at the prestigious Royal Hospital Chelsea, is no different. One of the few trophy events approved at the fittingly-elite Royal Hospital Chelsea grounds, the event is a unique opportunity for…
British watchmaker Marloe has introduced its first GMT watch collection, a pair of limited edition £699 timepieces: the Marloe GMT Day and GMT Night. Traditional Greenwich Meantime watches are designed to display two time zones simultaneously. They feature an additional hand that points to a 24-hour time scale on the bezel, allowing the wearer to…
Celebrated Japanese watchmaker Orient has launched in the UK, with a collection of 46 timepieces from its Orient and Orient Star catalogues. Emerging in the Post-War era, the brand enjoys a dedicated following for its meticulous approach to watchmaking. It specialises in traditional mechanical timepieces but isn’t averse to more lavish creations and case designs.…
Timex has issued a limited edition of the Giorgio Galli S1 Automatic 38mm. Conceived by Giorgio Galli, the brand’s Milan-based design director, this black dial gold case edition follows the S1 Automatic 38mm released a year ago.
Dressy but not ostentatious, this elegant update is a luxury timepiece priced at less than you might imagine. It features the same reliable Miyota 9039 automatic movement, with a 42-hour power reserve, enlivened by a striking and gold-tone watch case with double-domed sapphire crystal.
A synthetic red Sapphire stone is set in the dial face.
Each Giorgio Galli S1 Automatic 38mm Limited Edition is numbered 1-500.
Other features of note include an exhibition back and durable synthetic rubber strap, the latter adding a sporty aspect to its character. It’s water resistant to 50 Metres. The 38mm case should suit wrists both large and small.
Available now from Timex.co.uk, this limited edition is priced at £475.
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Supercar show Salon Privé has long been a magnet for like minded luxury brands, and its Spring London automotive event, which runs April 20-22 April, at the prestigious Royal Hospital Chelsea, is no different. One of the few trophy events approved at the fittingly-elite Royal Hospital Chelsea grounds, the event is a unique opportunity for…
First dual time True GMT watches from British Marloe Watch Company take flight
British watchmaker Marloe has introduced its first GMT watch collection, a pair of limited edition £699 timepieces: the Marloe GMT Day and GMT Night. Traditional Greenwich Meantime watches are designed to display two time zones simultaneously. They feature an additional hand that points to a 24-hour time scale on the bezel, allowing the wearer to…
Tokyo time: Orient and Orient Star premium Japanese watches launch in the UK
Celebrated Japanese watchmaker Orient has launched in the UK, with a collection of 46 timepieces from its Orient and Orient Star catalogues. Emerging in the Post-War era, the brand enjoys a dedicated following for its meticulous approach to watchmaking. It specialises in traditional mechanical timepieces but isn’t averse to more lavish creations and case designs.…
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