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記事: Vario 1945 A11-S Solar Quartz Field Watch reviewed by Time & Tide

Vario 1945 A11-S Solar Quartz Field Watch reviewed by Time & Tide

Vario 1945 A11-S Solar Quartz Field Watch reviewed by Time & Tide

It’s a time-only watch, with large, lume-filled sword hands, and you’ll notice there’s no seconds hand. Well, there is if you look a little closer. Right at the centre, there’s a plate sitting at the top of the hand stack, with a lumed pip that rotates, indicating the seconds. According to Vario, the traditional seconds hand was removed as a symbol of the original purpose of the hacking seconds hand on the A11. It represents a shift away from the tools of war and is envisioned as a symbol of peace instead. This is a subtle message I think we can all get behind.

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Vario 1945 A11-S Solar Quartz Field Watch reviewed by Robbie & Watches

Vario 1945 A11-S Solar Quartz Field Watch reviewed by Robbie & Watches

Whatever you choose, make sure you are fast because at this price point the 1945 will be flying soon, just make sure you have it charged and ready to go. Read More

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