GV2 by Gevril Men’s 8103 Montreux Stainless Steel Watch With Brown Leather Band
$1,999.99
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From the manufacturer
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 16 x 2 inches; 1 Pounds
- Item model number: 8103
- Department: Mens
- Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)
- Date First Available: July 24, 2015
- Manufacturer: First SBF Holding Inc.
Watch Information
- Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: GV2
- Model number: 8103
- Part Number: 8103
- Item Shape: Round
- Dial window material type: Anti reflective sapphire
- Display Type: Analog
- Clasp: Buckle
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Case diameter: 43 millimeters
- Case Thickness: 13 millimeters
- Band Material: Leather
- Band size: Men's Standard
- Band width: 20 millimeters
- Band Color: Brown
- Dial color: Silver
- Bezel material: Stainless Steel
- Bezel function: Stationary
- Calendar: Date
- Special features: Chronograph, Date
- Item weight: 16 Ounces
- Movement: Quartz
- Water resistant depth: 165 Feet
- Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here
Product Details
The 44 mm GV2 Montreux timepiece is spectacular. This superb limited edition watch features a unique chronograph movement that takes timing events to a new level. In watch mode, the hands function as any three-hand configuration timepiece. In chronograph mode, the three hands turn into hour, minute, and second totalizers. Even better, the big date display becomes an accurate 1/100 of a second totalizer. Two well-placed pushers and a multi-function crown control this high-tech masterpiece. Once you get used to the accuracy and versatility of this innovative timepiece, you never go back to conventional chronographs. The GV2 Montreux isn't just a technological marvel; it's an artistic marvel as well. The beautiful textured dial is engraved with an intricate guilloche pattern with two large date wheels that rotate in opposite directions, revealing the date through a whimsical brass plate at 6 o'clock. Traditional blued Feuillet hands, a fluted onion crown, and a functional tachymeter scale on the chapter ring complete the inspired design.
In the historic location of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, Gevril is a symbol of tradition in the world of fine Swiss watch making. From the expert artisans who design our movements, to the most minute detail on our exquisite dials, at Gevril we spare no expense to bring our customers a timepiece that they will be proud to wear today, tomorrow, and infinitely.
In 1758, Jaques Gevril became the first exporter of Swiss timepieces when he was called upon by the King of Spain, Ferdinand VI. Gevril became known for his impeccable craftsmanship and for creating timepieces of unmistakable quality.
During the 1800s, the Gevril family expanded their skill to include enameling as well as creating dials for their watches and clocks.
Today, the Gevril name can be found in numerous European museums and history books that attest to the strong influence of Jacques Gevril on watch-making history. Jacques Gevril is recognized as an important contributor to the history of Swiss watch making, earning the Gevril name esteemed recognition and prestige until today.