

Rotary Watches Limited is an award-winning worldwide brand of classic timepieces. The firm was founded in 1895 by Moise Dreyfuss in the Swiss town of La Chaux de Fonds. Rotary is still owned by the Dreyfuss Group. Rotary timepieces are now sold in over 65 countries throughout the world. Rotary specialises in designing affordably stylish timepieces, blending the ‘old with the new’ and the ‘contemporary with the classic’ to achieve a distinctive range of watches.
This Henley features a blue galvanic dial with stick indexes and facetted straight hands. It features a 41.5mm stainless steel case with GMT and date functionality, and is waterproof up to 100m. It is powered by a quartz movement, and has a brown leather strap secured with a rotary buckle.
| Family | Henley |
| Case Width | 41.5mm |
| Case Depth | 10.6mm |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Case Plating | N/A |
| Crown | Screw down |
| Crystal/ Glass Type | Sapphire |
| Dial Colour | Blue |
| Dial Markers | Stick |
| Additional Functions | GMT |
| Dial Features | Date window at 3 o'clock |
| Hand Features | Sword Facetted |
| Movement Type | Quartz |
| Water Resistance | Up to 100m |
| Connection Material | Leather |
| Connection Type | Strap |
| Connection Colour | Brown |
| Clasp | Rotary Buckle |
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