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Corinth, above features blue mother of pearl dial and displays month, big date & day also a retrograde seconds hand
at 6 o'clock. Intricate 10 piece case with classic onion crown and 32 jewel automatic movement with rose gold plated rotor. 40mm screw back case Corinth models retail at $295
Corinth in rose
gold over black EOS style, sunrise dial, mahogany strap retail $295
La Scala Reserve de Marche This watch would have to be considered the top model in this assortment. The
power reserve indicator alone would be a $600 complication from even a marginal Swiss or German brand with
most premium brands tacking on a minimum of $800 for it.
Blued, Breguet style hands ride over
a beautiful guilloche dial that features big central date and an AM /PM indicator at 9 o'clock. A domed
sapphire crystal tops a case embellished with beautiful scolloped ribs giving it an almost shell like
look, The exhibition case back is secured by 4 screws, and the overall look of the watch is old world
collectible. La Scala retailed at $395
La Scala profile
LaScala case back
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Magnifico 43mm Dual time with cool retrograde relay seconds, twin retrogrades
exchange duty every 30 seconds domed sapphire, complex case construction $395
DaVinci
A robust toneau case (50mm lug tip to lug tip X 39mm) with art deco lugs houses a nicely decorated automatic movement. On the dial two retrogrades register
the day and date and at 6 o'clock a "Flying Dutchman" over the balance wheel
is secured by blued screws. Deco applied numbers adorn the embossed dial and bold sword hands with
luminous centers add just the right balance to this dynamic timepiece, $395
DaVinci (above) Blue with crimson accents AMOROLOGI MECANICA
Toscania, Oro Soltaire Jumping hours, silvered, embossed dial
with blued hands & markers, turbine crown with protective
flanks 48mm X 37mm including crown Retail price $349
Toscania Jumping
Hour, embossed black dial with rose gold hands and accents, & curved
sapphire crystal. A watch with $5000 looks at a retail of only
$349
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