La Rétrograde Watch II
More than Meets the Eye
Oozing with flair and individuality, the La Rétrograde Watch II combines elegance with timekeeping precision. The watch is presented with a black face and large 4, 8 and 12 Arabic numeral markers. Brushed and polished stainless steel case and sapphire crystal protect the accuracy of the Swiss quality movement. A big date window and 60-second counter are positioned at 6 o’clock, while a day retrograde function shows each day of the week. This exceptional timepiece is limited to 4,999 pieces only.
| Case &Crown | Brushed/polished stainless steel |
| Caseback | Stainless steel fixed with screws and engraved serial number |
| Glass | Domed sapphire crystal with antireflective coating |
| Strap & Buckle | Black croco-print leather strap with folding clasp buckle |
| Functions | Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date and Day retrograde |
| Dimension | 51 mm x 42 mm |
| Water Resistance | 5 ATM (50 metres/165 feet) |
| Movement | Swiss Quartz - Ronda |
| Assembly | Swiss Made |
| Limited Editions | 4,999 pcs |
If you have a hand-wound watch, it is advisable to wind it every morning. Mechanical watches must be serviced at least every three to five years to have the mechanics checked and relubricated. The tiny parts inside the watch are under tremendous strain, so friction is their greatest enemy. Lubrication prevents the bearings from drying out and grinding away the steel parts.
Exposing your watch to high temperatures, such as placing it on the dashboard of your vehicle or submerging it in a hot tub, may cause the watch to malfunction, may shorten battery life, or may damage its internal components. Leaving the watch in extreme cold temperatures may cause irregular timekeeping.
Do not expose an analogue quartz watch to magnetism. If you do, it may temporarily stop operating or may show gain or loss in time.
To ensure that it maintains its water resistance, make sure the crown of the watch is always pushed against the case. You should have your watch checked once a year for water resistance. Condensation inside your watch is an indication that its water resistance has been affected.
For maximum performance, regularly wipe your watch with a clean, soft cloth. Stains, water spots and dirt that have accumulated on the case, crystal or bank may cause premature wear. If you use your water-resistant watch in the shower, chlorinated water or saltwater, rinse it with fresh water and dry it thoroughly afterwards.
Care for the Crystal Surface
Care for Metal Bracelets
Care for Leather Straps
Care for Rubber Straps
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