Sold under Gross Margin Scheme
The 1815 Chronograph is a purer and a more traditional chronograph than the crowds' favorite, the Datograph. It was first introduced in 2004 together with the Double Split. Since then, it has been redesigned twice. The last one, that is the third generation was launched in 2015.
The 1815 Chronograph Boutique Edition, retained many of the design aspect of the first generation with change in the details. It now measures at 39.5mm with 11mm thickness. It now has an argente dial with an eye pleasing blue prints with rhodium plated gold hands.
The 1815 Chronograph is powered by the Cal. L951.5 manually wound movement. It is basically the same movement as the Datograph minus the big date and power reserve indicator. The architecture and finish of the movement is always a sight to behold.
Sold under Gross Margin Scheme
The 1815 Chronograph is a purer and a more traditional chronograph than the crowds' favorite, the Datograph. It was first introduced in 2004 together with the Double Split. Since then, it has been redesigned twice. The last one, that is the third generation was launched in 2015.
The 1815 Chronograph Boutique Edition, retained many of the design aspect of the first generation with change in the details. It now measures at 39.5mm with 11mm thickness. It now has an argente dial with an eye pleasing blue prints with rhodium plated gold hands.
The 1815 Chronograph is powered by the Cal. L951.5 manually wound movement. It is basically the same movement as the Datograph minus the big date and power reserve indicator. The architecture and finish of the movement is always a sight to behold.