Hi everyone. I hope to intrigue you and arouse some interest with this replica of the noble Daytona. As you will see from the photos the clock is really nice but I have no way to wear it .... and this because it has a diameter of 400 mm.
yes, it is a wall clock that has brought me closer to recognizing, appreciating or criticizing the details of a replica. meanwhile I note that the two dials of the chronometer and that of the minutes are only in shape (the hands do not move) while instead the minutes are scanned by the arrow hand of the chronometer with a movement to the quanzo that simulates the progress of the automatic movement.
the oyster writing is a little close to the rolex writing while the swiss made writing is somewhat imprecise. at six o'clock there is a laser engraved rolex crown on the glass (it is not a sticker. besides being very precise (in four years I never changed my battery) at night the luminescent indexes are clearly visible. the rolex plate and the fixing hole.
what do you think about it?
yes, it is a wall clock that has brought me closer to recognizing, appreciating or criticizing the details of a replica. meanwhile I note that the two dials of the chronometer and that of the minutes are only in shape (the hands do not move) while instead the minutes are scanned by the arrow hand of the chronometer with a movement to the quanzo that simulates the progress of the automatic movement.
the oyster writing is a little close to the rolex writing while the swiss made writing is somewhat imprecise. at six o'clock there is a laser engraved rolex crown on the glass (it is not a sticker. besides being very precise (in four years I never changed my battery) at night the luminescent indexes are clearly visible. the rolex plate and the fixing hole.
what do you think about it?
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