Glacier | Vatnajokull Automatic-Silvery Watch (Blue Strap)
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Lager 1 – Jamaica, NY
Lager 2 – Bensenville, IL
Lager 3 – Jeffersonville, IN
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Europa – Dunfermline, Fife, Großbritannien
Asien – Daito, Osaka, JP
TECHNICAL SPECS
DIMENSIONS
Shape Round
Diameter 43mm(1.77in)
Thickness 13mm(0.51in)
Weight 112g(0.24lb)
FEATURES
3 Hands/Date/Power Reserve
316L Stainless Steel Case
5 Years Warranty
5 ATM, 50 Meters
MOVEMENT
Miyota 8215 Automatic Mechanical Movement, self-winding
Frequency 21,600 VPH (3.0 hz)
Power Reserve 42 hours
Jewels 21
MATERIALS
Case 316L Stainless steel
Diamond Material Zircon
Top Glass Sapphire Coated Mineral Crystal
Caseback Glass Mineral Crystal
STRAP
Strap Width 23mm(0.9in)
Band Length: 24cm(9.45in)
Suitable for Wrist Circumference: 16.5-22cm(6.5-8.7in)
Genuine leather strap with butterfly clasp
DIAL
Iced Finish Dial & Bezel
Bezel 30 Square Zircons
Dial 60 Rectangular Zircons + 60 Round Zircons
Inlay Technology
Inspired by glaciers
The Glacier Automatic Series, a fusion of elegance and avant-garde design, inspired by the majestic beauty of glaciers. Crafted with Ice-out case, each timepiece in this collection reflects the timeless allure of icy landscapes.
environmental protection
Every detail of the Glacier Automatic Series reflects a commitment to environmental protection. And the dial, reminiscent of the crystalline surface of a glacier, gleamed with an iridescent luminescence, reflecting the play of light across the frozen landscape. The bezel, adorned with 36 glistening gems, echoed the sparkling facets of ice.
Experience the beauty and craftsmanship of the Glacier Automatic Series - a testament to the enduring majesty of the world's glaciers, captured in every tick and tock.
men's watch FAQ
1. What should I do if my automatic watch stops working?
To start the watch, just wear it again and the watch is ready to go. But in this case, we recommend winding 20 turns by hand, which can make the watch build the power reserve quickly. Please do not overwind the watch to avoid damage to the watch. Here is Instruction Manual.
2. Do I need to wind my mechanical watch?
All of our watches are self-winding watches, also known as automatic mechanical watches. Under normal circumstances, a watch that is moving does not require additional manual winding. When the watch is not worn for a period of time, the watch will stop moving. At this time, it takes about 20 turns of manual winding. Additionally, it is important to not wind past the point of resistance as you may damage the main spring.
3. What powers my mechanical watch?
There are two types of mechanical watches: manual-winding watches and self-winding watches. All of our watches are self-winding watches, also known as automatic mechanical watches. Tt doesn't require a battery and is powered by an oscillating weight on the back of its movement. When you wear it, the oscillating weight will oscillate due to your movement, thereby automatically winding.
4. What should I do after receiving the watch for the first time?
This basic mechanical table movement is required when the watch is must stand for a period of time after being wound in order to begin the internal operation of its mechanical system. Manually winding it by grasping the crown with your fingers and twisting it clockwise for roughly 20 to 30 laps, as well as hand movement, will allow it to walk for 42 hours.
5.How to wind a mechanical watch?
There are two types of mechanical watches: manual-winding watches and self-winding watches. All of our watches are self-winding watches, also known as automatic mechanical watches. Under normal circumstances, a watch that is moving does not require additional manual winding. When the watch is not worn for a period of time, the watch will stop moving. At this time, it takes about 20 turns of manual winding. Please do not overwind the watch to avoid damage to the watch. Here isInstruction Manual.
6. What is an automatic mechanical watch?
An automatic mechanical watch is a self-winding watch. It's called an automatic or self-winding watch because it doesn't require a battery and is powered by an oscillating weight on the back of its movement. When you wear it, the oscillating weight will oscillate due to your movement, thereby automatically winding. Automatic movement watches represent the highest level of craftsmanship in the watchmaking industry, because the coin-sized movement contains thousands of complex parts that need to work together precisely to achieve the automatic function of the watch.
7. Can a mechanical watch touch hot water?
This is absolutely impossible. If you touch hot water, the movement inside will be damaged, and a lot of fog and condensation will be generated.
8. Are diamond watches good?
In short, buying a diamond watch can be an excellent investment, but it's always best to do your research first. Be sure to look for quality construction & materials to maximize potential resale value.
9. What is the difference between diamond and crystal?
One significant aspect that differentiates them is their hardness. Diamonds, renowned for their supreme hardness, score a perfect 10 on the Mohs scale, while most crystals are softer. The geometry of these stones also diverges. Diamonds display a harmonious symmetry, whereas crystals reveal an array of crystal systems.
10. Is zircon worth buying?
Zircon is a natural, magnificent, and underrated gemstone that has been worn and treasured since ancient times. It's not cubic zirconia. Available in many colors, zircon is one of the modern December birthstones and will look wonderful in jewelry if set carefully.