
In the Hand of the Imperial - Quartz Limited 20 pcs
Est. $400 USD
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Here is something very special. - In the Hand of the Imperial - Ando x Antick x Meridiano It uses the AQ-1, Meridiano, Antick Design & AndoAndoAndo present the first 38mm case for VH31 quartz movements, the second hand is Meridiano's Found Rocket, and the dial is the Imperial Dial I designed (sold through ModModeWatches). You know I (Yu Ando of AndoAndoAndo), have many watches. And sometimes I think it's good to have several quartz watches. You can care less about winding at the beginning of the use, and the time is always not too off, even if I haven't been wearing it for a while. Sure. But is it worth the price I'm asking for (400 EUR)?That really depends on many elements, I think. What is the point of buying a watch? Is it to just check time? Then probably it is better to buy a 15 EUR Casio, or even better, don't buy anything because you likely already have a more accurate mobile phone. Is it then worth 400 EUR, because of the fashion, and design? Well, it's pretty much one of a kind (more accurately it's one of 20 pcs, with individual serial number engraved!). Sure you can actually purchase these parts separately to make this watch for cheaper. But would you really do that? Or rather buy this one, already assembled, with special engravings and with an embossed pouch made for this watch? - Specs - Movement: Seiko Instruments (SII) VH31 Quartz movement (battery powered) Accuracy: +/- 15 sec / monthBattery: 371 (SR920SW), battery life ~2 years.Case: AQ-1, 316 stainless steel Case Diameter: 38 mm Case Thickness: 8.75mmLug-to-Lug: 43.4 mmLug / Strap Width : 20 mmBracelet: As seen in the pictures! Water Resistance: 5 ATM Crystal: Sapphire Crystal Lume: Japanese lume