REISSUE OF THE FIRST BEIJING WATCH
CN ¥2,880
Brand: Beijing (北京). Reference: BG580005. [Version: gold color case].
The "First Beijing Watch" (北京一型表) from Beijing Watch Factory (BWAF) was launched in 1958, leading the trend of an era and representing the strength and status it has had since its inception. This reissued "First Beijing Watch" pays tribute to the pioneering spirit that originated in 1958 and continuously promotes the brand's development.
Chinese character:
北京 - Beijing. Position: 12 o'clock on dial.
MOVEMENT
Mechanical, self-winding. China Made. Caliber: Beijing Watch Factory (BWAF) unknown model. Functions: Hour, minute, second, date.
CASE
Stainless steel. IP plated in gold tone. Diameter: 39 mm. Thickness: 10.25 mm. Lug width: 20 mm. Lug to lug: 46 mm. Water resistance: 30 meters. Luminescence: No lume. Dial: White. Applied hour markers, the Beijing watch Tiananmen logo and a five-pointed star. Crystal: Sapphire crystal. Domed. Crown: Push-pull. Fluted cylinder shape. Signed with the Beijing watch Tiananmen logo.
STRAP
Cowhide leather. Clasp: Pin buckle. Stainless steel clasp.
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