RADCLIFFE Le Dome Classic Charcoal Black
€750.00
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Radcliffe Le Dome Classic – Sculpted elegance in motion
Designed to stand out with its presence and finesse , the Radcliffe Le Dome classic is a limited edition watch that combines artistic design and precision engineering .
🕰 An elegant and timeless design ✔️ Brushed and polished case with refined finishes, enhanced by a double-domed sapphire crystal . 🎨 Black or Oxford Blue guilloché dial , without a logo, for a pure and balanced aesthetic.
⚙️ A boldly reinvented mechanism 🔁 Two high-precision machined rotating domes replace traditional hands. ✨ Swiss Super-LumiNova (BGW9 & C3) for luminous and poetic readability in the dark. 🔩 Central cage revealing the balance wheel, the beating heart of the movement.
🔍 Technology and watchmaking art combined 🔧 Modified Japanese Seiko NH38 movement with a custom regulator module . 🌟 Guilloché rose gold oscillating weight visible through the transparent case back.
👉 Radcliffe Le Dome Classic – A rare piece for those who see time as an art to wear on the wrist.
Delivery time and shipping
🚚 Delivery possible from 1 working day after order processing.
Warranty and contents
✅ 2-year legal guarantee of conformity
⧉ Box + leather case
Detailed specifications*
🌟 Condition: Excellent. Worn occasionally, in near-new condition. Carefully preserved. The watch has been inspected, cleaned, and tested.
Case: 316L stainless steel
Dimensions:
- Thickness: 16 mm
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Weight: 75 g
Dial: Semi-skeletonized black guilloché - Hours and minutes on 3D domes - Swiss Super-LumiNova C3 luminous coating on hour markers and numerals
Glass: Domed anti-reflective sapphire
Movement: Modified Japanese Seiko NH38 automatic
Water resistance: 5 ATM
Bracelet: Black leather, 20mm
Clasp: Steel pin buckle
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