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RotaryMen's Greenwich Skeleton Automatic Bracelet Strap Watch

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About

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 robust Skeleton watch from the Greenwich family features a stunning exposed automatic movement, a blue grid dial and minimalist hour markers, encased within the scratch-resistant sapphire glass. The Stainless Steel case is an impressive 42mm H link Stainless Steel bracelet is secured with a deployment clasp. It is water-resistant to 50m. Whilst paying homage to our Swiss heritage, the collection represents a triumph of watchmaking dexterity and quintessentially British design.

Product Features
  • Exposed automatic movement
  • Blue grid dial
  • Scratch resistant sapphire glass
  • 42mm H-link Stainless steel bracelet
  • Deployment clasp
  • Water-resistant to 50m
  • Swiss
Product Specifications
Display Type Analogue
Date Display No
Case Width 42mm
Case Depth 11.2mm
Dial Colour Rotary Mid Blue
Dial Features Skeleton
Crystal / Glass Type Flat Sapphire
Case Material Stainless Steel
Connection Type H Link Bracelet
Connection Material / Colour Stainless Steel
Clasp Type Deployment Clasp
Water Resistance 50M
Movement Type Automatic
Chronograph No
Supplied with Official Rotary presentation box, official Rotary guarantee, instruction manual (where applicable)

For more information visit Rotary

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