Detroit Watch Company
39mm Women's Pontchartrain Louis XIV Moonphase Exhibition
39mm Women's Pontchartrain Louis XIV Moonphase Exhibition
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Women's 39mm Louis XIV Moonphase Exhibition
Exclusively limited to 100 numbered pieces in yellow or silver moon disk
Polished 39mm case. Automatic self-winding Swiss movement with date window. Moon phase. Swarovski crystals as hour markers. Blued hands. Crown with black and white DWC-Pontchartrain Fleur-de-Lys. Roman numerals. Calfskin leather band with buckle.
All orders placed before 12pm EST ship same business day
Specifications
Caliber: Swiss Sellita SW280-1. Finition elabore. Automatic & Manual winding, 26 Jewels, Glycidur Balance, Shock-absorber-Novodiac, Nivaflex, Date Calendar, 28800 Vibrations Per Hour, 38 hour power reserve. Decorated movement. Blued screws. Perlage, Cotes de Geneve. Adjusted to +4s to +6s/day.
Functions: Display by means of hands, hours, minutes and seconds. Instantaneous date and moonphase indicators in window with quick corrector.
Case: 39mm Diameter polished stainless steel, decorated crystal bezel, 11mm overall height. 48mm lug to lug. Screw down crown. Exhibition caseback
Dial: Satin white with black roman numerals and cut crystals for hour markers
Lug width: 20 mm
Weight: 3.3 oz (95 grams) w/strap
Crystal: Sapphire with Anti-reflective coating
Water Resistant: 5 Atmospheres, 50m/165ft
Strap: Calf leather with buckle and quick release spring bars
Stainless Steel Link Bracelet: 3mm thickness. Polished finish. Deployant clasp. Solid links with screws for easy adjustment. Quick release spring bars
Leather travel pouch: Made in Michigan custom leather and suede travel pouch with timepiece pocket, extra strap pocket and booklets sleeve
Sent by Paris, France’s King Louis XIV, Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit was established as the first permanent French settlement and new center of the fur trade and military power by French officer, Antoine Laumet de la Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac in 1701.
Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit was built along the Detroit River to protect the French fur trade from the British and was named in honor of Louis XIV’s minister of marine and colonies, Louis Phélypeaux de Pontchartrain.
Le Detroit, French for ‘the strait’ eventually came to identify Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit and the surrounding area and after 1751, was known simply as Fort Detroit.
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Beautiful watch, and beautifully crafted gift box. Blown away by it all!