Centrix Automatic Diamonds
R30019732
30.5 mm, Automatic, 85 g
£2,500.00
In stock
Free shipping
We offer a single express delivery service. Orders should be delivered within 2 to 5 business days (subject to a maximum of 30 days) unless otherwise advised.
Five year warranty
5 years of warranty for your watch
Swiss made
Swiss Made Watches
Free returns
We are pleased to offer you our free watch packaging and postage material.
Secure payment
All the payment are secured
Specifications
The classic Centrix Automatic Diamonds watch has been reworked not only technically, but also aesthetically. The modified model has a rounded sapphire crystal that extends all the way to the edge and a curved case blending with the curved crystal edge. The overall appearance of this iconic timepiece is completed with adjusted case lugs and a bracelet made of polished rose-gold-coloured PVD-coated stainless steel with brown high-tech ceramic middle links. The brown facetted dial has an opulent 3D effect created by stamping a shaped dial and then filling it with lacquer. Inside, the three-hand calibre R582 movement exceeds standard accuracy test requirements from 3 to 5 positions, thanks to its antimagnetic Nivachron™ hairspring for increased reliability and accuracy. The watch is water resistant down to 50 m and offers 48 hours of power reserve.
General
- Engravable: No
- Product Name: Centrix Automatic Diamonds
- SKU: R30019732
- Gender: Women
Movement
- Movement Type: Automatic
- Movement Power Reserve: 48 hours
- Movement Reference: 03.582.432
Case
- Case Materials: Stainless Steel, Stainless steel / PVD
- Case Thickness: 10.3 mm
- Case Water Resistance: 5 bar (50 m)
- Case Colour (web): coloured
- Case Dimension: 30.5 mm
- Case Crystal: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides
Dial
- Dial Colour: Brown
- Dial Skeleton / Open-Heart: No
- Dial Has Date: Yes
- Dial Has Jewels: Yes
- Mother Of Pearl: No
Bracelet
- Bracelet Materials: High-Tech Ceramic, Stainless steel / PVD
Centrix
The new Centrix has much evolved since its introduction in 2010, and continues to highlight the Master of Materials' relentless research in new elements, innovative production technics and harmonious aesthetics.