This individually numbered collector’s timepiece from Xezo limited-edition production was inspired by architecture of ancient acropolis in Greece and contemporary art deco influences. A unique case is Handcrafted using complex polishing technique. The design idea came from observations of the ruins of erechtheum temple (on the acropolis in Greece) finished by 405 b.C. This timepiece mirrors the temple’s classical beauty in many crucial ways. Each of the reverse columns on both sides of the case signifies one of the shrine’s facades. And the nine rectangular see-troughs–found on the top and bottom of the case–resemble the moldings of the temple’s porch supported by ethereal sculpted figures. The curved 316 L stainless steel Tank case is topped with double-curved scratch proof sapphire crystal glass and is water-resistant to 165 ft (5 atm). the case houses the accurate, Swiss-made eta 2000-1 mechanical, automatic-winding movement–fitted with a stop second device, and shock absorber. It is considered a top grade “mechanical specialty” movement due to its size and intricate extra flat construction. This movement is used in legendary Tank americaine (American) lineup. The architect 2001 from Xezo is an elegant, slim watch Fitted with genuine crocodile black leather band and weighting about 2.2 oz. It is supplied in handsome black gift box embossed with faux crocodile leather pattern.
Brand : Xezo