The original Ventura of 1957, the first electric watch actuated by a battery, marked the history of watchmaking. It was dared to create an automatic version of this rendered watch famous by its battery movement, but Hamilton was of course risky. It is also a tribute to an anticonormist star if it is, an unconditional fan of the Ventura: Elvis Presley. The H-10 movement of this model has an 80-hour power reserve, in the wink to what would have been Elvis's 80th anniversary.
H-10
The H-10 caliber is a three-needle movement with a date function and an impressive 80-hour running reserve. It comes with a complex finish alternating bearing and spiral for American Classic models, as well as sober surfaces for pilot watches.
SHOW
Reference | H24585731 |
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Caliber | H-10 |
Collection | Ventura |
Movement | Automatique |
Dimensions of the case | 42,5mm x 44.6mm |
Sex | Man |
Dial color | Noir |
Housing material | Stainless steel |
Coating | Pvd black |
Glass | Sapphire |
Width | Width horn 21,22 mm |
Lining tanning | Mineral |
Reserve | 80-hour power reserve |
Sealing | 5 bar (50 m) / 73 psi |
BRACELET
Type of bracelet | Calfskin |
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Bracelet color | Noir |
Loop type | Buckle |
Width of the loop | Width of the 18 mm loop |
Matter | Leather |
Top species | Cowhide |
Top tanning | Mineral |
Lining species | Veal |