which is not due to start until April 9th.
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Arnold & Son, called the Longitude Titanium, the watch is powered by a
COSC-certified A&S6302 automatic movement with an 88-hour power reserve,
there are 3 versions, the PVD-treated vertical satin-finished dial comes in
“Kingsand” gold (referencing the beach in southern England), ocean blue or fern
green, the “Kingsand” gold dial is limited to 88 pieces, the other two coloured
dials are not limited,
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Czapek & Cie, the watch named Antarctique "Mount Erebus" Deep
Blue, the 40.5mm case is available in 18K 5N rose gold or 18k 2N yellow gold.
The case houses a PVD-treated “deep blue” dial with a lamé finish made for
Czapek by Swiss dial manufacturer, Metalem, a long-time partner of Czapek, the
watch is powered by the caliber SXH5 in-house automatic single-barrel movement
with a 60-hour power reserve, the 2N yellow gold version is limited to 50
pieces and is offered online at Czapek.com
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Angelus, the watch is titled Instrument de Vitesse 60 Seconds Flat, the watch is
powered by the A5000 chronograph hand wound mechanical movement with a 42-hour
reserve, the watch is completed with a calfskin strap in either a caramel or
midnight-blue colour, the chronograph is designed to measure short bursts of speed
up to 60 seconds, hence the name, for full details of the fair have a look here, the original article is here.
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