Atlantic Seabreeze


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Atlantic Seabreeze

Our self-winding watch Atlantic Seabreeze with its two-toned stainless steel strap and its black dial is a beautiful watch built in Switzerland for men. As with all automatic watches, this watch is for watch lovers who want complex mechanisms and appreciate the ingenuity of the original watchmakers.

Its hands are luminescent, so it's much easier to read the time even in very low light. This watch is equipped with a sapphire glass. The sapphire is particularly scratch resistant and very transparent. Sapphire is a top quality material very well suited for dials, but a little more complex to produce. It is only available on high quality watches where the quality of the materials is essential. The open back of the watch is a very pleasant point that gives you the chance to see the mechanism and be fascinated by its complexity.

Our beautiful watch from the Seabreeze 7652 collection has a second hand as well as the very useful display of the current date.

If you have any questions about the Atlantic Seabreeze, feel free to contact us, we will be glad to answer your questions.

Highlights:

  • Guilloche dial
  • Date
  • Two-coloured
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Characteristics

ReferenceAtlantic Seabreeze 7652 • 61756.43.61G
GenderMen
Watch LabelSwiss Made
MovementAutomatic
CaseStainless Steel • 42mm • Round • Pull / push crown • Exhibition caseback
CalibreSellita SW200
SeriesSeabreeze 7652
BezelPVD Coated Stainless Steel
DialBlack guilloched dial • Analog dial markers • Sapphire glass • Luminescent hands • Date window at 3 o'clock
FunctionsCentral Seconds Hand • Date window
Water Resistance5ATM
StrapStainless Steel with PVD coating • Two-toned • Deployant clasp
StyleSport Watch
Delivery ContentThe watch, its box and the warranty documents
DeliveryFree
100% safeRegistered packet delivery
Warranty2 years warranty according to the general conditions
Article no.#19349

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