Detroit Watch Company
42mm M1-Classic Chrono DLC-Limited to 7 pieces
42mm M1-Classic Chrono DLC-Limited to 7 pieces
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M1-Woodward® Classic Chronograph Exhibition. Limited availability
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Polished & brushed 42mm case in DLC coating (diamond like coating). Automatic self-winding movement with day date window. Crown with black and white Detroit Fleur-de-Lys. Calf Leather band with buckle.
Specifications
- Caliber: Swiss Valjoux Eta 7750 Automatic & Manual Winding 25 jewels. Chronograph. Shock-absorber-Incabloc. Anachron Hairspring, Glucydur Balance. 28800 Vibrations Per Hour, 4Hz. 48-Hour Power Reserve. Perlage finish
- Functions: Display by means of hands; hour, minute, second. Day-date display in window. min Subdial Counter, Hour Subdial Counter, Small Second Subdial, hour markings
- Case: 42 mm Diameter polished & brushed stainless steel with DLC coating, 14.5 mm Overall Height. 52mm lug to lug. Exhibition back with sapphire crystal showcasing the custom movement and M1 rotor. Screw down crown
- lug width: 22mm
- Weight: 3.9 oz (112 grams) w/strap
- Crystal: Sapphire with Anti-Reflective Coating
- Water Resistant: 5 Atmospheres, 50m/165ft
- Dial: Sunburst graphite. Hour indexes with lume
- Strap: Calf Leather with deployant clasp and quick release spring bars
M1-Woodward Avenue is a highway notably referred to as Detroit's Main Street and follows the route of the old Saginaw Trail that linked Detroit with Pontiac, and at the time, Flint and Saginaw.
Woodward Avenue was created after a devastating fire in 1805 and is one of five principal avenues in Detroit devised by Augustus B. Woodward as part of a street plan intended to make Detroit the Paris of the West, by emulating it’s wide avenues.
Woodward Avenue was the location of the first mile of concrete roadway in the entire country and in 1970, bore the M1 designation. Woodward Avenue is synonymous with cruising. As early as 1848, carriage drivers would race up and down Woodward Avenue after the roadway was converted from logs to planks.
By 1958, Woodward Avenue was the place to be for unofficial car racing and today continues to celebrate Detroit’s automotive history with a Dream Cruise, taking place during August of each year.
M1-Woodward is a registered Trademark of Detroit Watch Company, LLC
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