A clash of glitz makes this unique case shape pop against a sleek bracelet with an integrated connection
- A common material used in watchmaking
- It is an alloy of iron, chromium, and other metals, and it is known for its durability and resistance to corrosion
- his watch is suitable only for hand-washing or accidental splashes of water
- It is not suitable for swimming or diving
- To maintain water resistance, do not press any buttons while the watch is wet
- A quartz analog movement is powered by a battery
- Quartz movements are highly accurate, capable of keeping time to within milliseconds per day