2021-07-16

LeJOUR Coral DIVER [live in the moment]

Is your love of vintage inspired diver’s watches, those that recall a certain bygone golden era in dive watch history all but dwindling? I hear your pain – but fear not, there’s another way – it might be time to start living in the moment. There’s an exciting, eclectic world of style and elegance beyond the vintage realm. One such watch that you might consider that delivers in terms of contemporary aesthetics is a brand-new collection from LeJOUR.

LeJOUR explored the ocean through eyes of a HAMMERHEAD shark; now they invite us to explore the coral reefs and atolls in which they inhabit – 

introducing the new LeJOUR Coral Diver, a modern diver with all the style, elegance and sophistication of any of the Swiss brand’s forebearers.

Executed in a comfortable 42mm diameter, its case is made from 316L Stainless Steel with an integrated H-Link bracelet. 

The design of which offers a soft interplay of shiny polished and satin-brushed surfaces – paired with a unique texture-finished dial that recalls a whirling underwater vortex or whirlpool.

Available in 5 alluring color combinations of Black / Blue / Gray / Green and Brown, the Coral Diver Watch features a domed Sapphire Crystal. 

Meanwhile adding to its functionality, the timepiece also comes with an easy gripping unidirectional bezel.

The 120-click bezel comes with intermittent toothed tabs on the bezel’s outer perimeter – meanwhile the inlay has been filled with ceramic with an engraved with 60-min. scale.

Well balanced symmetry is maintained on the dial with an immaculately applied indices and classically styled hands. 

The dial hands, indices and the bezel markers are filled with C3 grade Swiss Super-Luminova ensuring enhanced legibility in low lights.

Built to survive up to 20o meters, it is powered by 26-Jeweled SELLITA SW200 Swiss Made automatic movement renowned for its accuracy, dependability and longevity. 

The NEW LeJOUR Coral Diver is available from now priced 800USD. 

 https://www.lejourwatches.ch/

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