Henley GB05083/05
RotaryR7,500.00
This watch features a blue chronograph dial that is powered by a super-accurate Miyota quartz movement. An additional feature includes a distinctive 2 layer dial to accommodate the chronograph function within a 42mm stainless steel case. It neatly accommodates a date window next to the chronograph dials and has a stainless steel 5 link bracelet secured by a deployment clasp.
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Additional information
Brand | |
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Collection | |
Gender | |
Movement | |
Movement and Function | Chronograph with 60 second 60 minutes and 24 hours counters with date |
Case Size | |
Case Material | |
Glass | |
Dial | Blue dial and subdials with luminous indices and red second hand |
Strap | |
Clasp | |
Water resistance | |
Guarantee |
Description
With the singular vision to create timeless watches for the modern world, Rotary Watches is an award-winning worldwide brand of classic timepieces. Proud of our heritage, we are forever inspired by the brand’s commitment to excellence since its inception in Switzerland in 1895. Rotary Watches were established with a dedication to creating beautiful watches with timeless elegance, as well as an insistence on providing first class customer service. Rotary watch families are named after iconic British locations such as Oxford, Cambridge and Henley. Each family draws inspiration from their namesake location: further consolidating British influence into the brand.