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Alla fine degli anni 70, Concord fece parlare di sé per il Delirium, ultra sottile con movimento ETA al quarzo (circa 2 mm). Oggi Concord ha invece linee ben più massicce come nel caso di questo C1 Chronograph, in grigio e nero. Non mi piacciono proprio gli orologi Concord ma questo, tralasciando le misure eccessive, mi sembra comunque un filino meglio di quelli che hanno presentato ultimamente, quantomeno a livello cromatico.
Concord introduced a new version of its C1 Chronograph characterized by a "grey" theme with its silver dial and grey rubberized alligator strap.
The 47 mm case is made of titanium with bezel blocks and chronograph pushers in black ceramic and guarantees water resistance to 200 metres thanks to the screw-down crown titanium.
The stamped silver dial sports a 30-minute counter at 12 o’clock, 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock, small seconds at 9 o’clock, date window at 3 o’clock, hour and minute hands with Super-Luminova, and a central chronograph sweep seconds hand. Around the date window it is easy to recognize the "C" logo.
The open case-back, protected by a 2mm thick sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment, is engraved with Concord’s trademark "Audace - Savoir-Faire- Avant-Garde" and displays the self-winding movement with black PVD treated rotor which offers 48 hours of power reserve. Fonte: www.timeandwatches.com/2013/11/concord-c1-chronograph-ref-0320224.html
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