Mark Fairwhale FW-6038 Automatic Mechanical Watch - Luminous
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Mark Fairwhale FW-6038 Automatic Mechanical Watch - Luminous

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Mark Fairwhale FW-6038 Automatic Mechanical Watch - LuminousDiscover the Mark Fairwhale FW 6038 Automatic Mechanical Watch The Automatic Mechanical Watch FW 6038 is a masterpiece of horological engineering, blending luxurious aesthetics with exceptional functionality for the discerning gentleman. Its intricate design and robust construction ensure both timeless style and enduring performance. Technical Specifications FW 6038 This exquisite timepiece features a 46mm dial diameter and a 14mm case thickness. The

Discover the Mark Fairwhale FW-6038 Automatic Mechanical Watch

The Automatic Mechanical Watch FW-6038 is a masterpiece of horological engineering, blending luxurious aesthetics with exceptional functionality for the discerning gentleman. Its intricate design and robust construction ensure both timeless style and enduring performance.

Technical Specifications FW-6038

This exquisite timepiece features a 46mm dial diameter and a 14mm case thickness. The band width measures 22mm, with a comfortable length of 21cm, secured by a refined butterfly clasp. Crafted from durable metal alloy, the case and bracelet are complemented by a domed glass crystal dial window, offering crystal-clear visibility. With a 3BAR water resistance, this watch is suitable for daily wear. It operates with a precise mechanical movement and weighs 0.4kg.

Why choose this Automatic Mechanical Watch

Opt for the Mark Fairwhale Automatic Mechanical Watch for unparalleled sophistication and reliability. Its self-winding mechanism ensures continuous operation, while the intricate skeleton flywheel and moon phase complication offer a captivating visual experience. Designed for business professionals and luxury enthusiasts, this watch makes a profound statement of refined taste.

Key Features of the Automatic Mechanical Watch

The FW-6038 boasts an array of premium features, including luminous hands for clear visibility in low light, a distinctive skeleton flywheel dial showcasing its mechanical artistry, and a practical date display. Its moon phase indicator adds a touch of classic elegance, while the robust waterproof construction ensures durability. The secure deployment clasp provides both comfort and peace of mind.

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