The Giramondo is based on a famous 39mm vintage "von Büren" case in brushed Stainless steel.

This is fitted with a modern AR-treated Sapphire crystal and Stainless steel 50-click diver’s bezel.
However the bezel has an old school Bakelite inlay in Bordeaux which matches perfectly with the watch’s Navy Blue dial.
I could confidently say that these photos don’t begin to do this watch justice. If you do a quick Google search you’ll find some better ones –

you’ll also come across the now SOLD OUT 75 piece Limited Edition Giramondo GMT Robin Blue.
The Giramondo GMT is powered by an ETA 2893-2. It is offered with a plethora strap options incl. a Milanese mesh bracelet. MSRP is 1’3000€.
Thoughts? Same old story – too small (for me at least)!

Good and nice watch
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