The Majestyk M-1, right out of the 70's

Dec 23, 2006 06:26 GMT  ·  By

It's quite common knowledge that a very interesting and classy watch really draws attention to a person and, in a way, makes a statement regarding the respective person. And the Majestyk M-1 LED watch can really be a very wise solution, since it combines a very interesting retro-look (70's style) with a heavy stainless steel construction and a combination of brushed and polished finish.

One of the main reasons behind the very retro feeling this watch inspires is the fact that the Majestyk M-1 sports a clear, mineral glass crystal with an inner red polished acrylic crystal, in front of the display. Moreover, unlike most modern watches, this particular device incorporates a true bright LED display, and not an LCD with LED backlight. The watch shows us the hours, minutes & seconds (in either 12 or 24 hour format), the month and date, and we can even take a swim while wearing it, since it?s water resistant. If you want to see more of the technical and commercial features and specifications this watch has to offer, check out the list below:

- dimensions: 45 mm x 45 mm x 33 mm; - compatible wrist size: 15.2 cm up to 22.86 cm; - battery: internal lithium battery; - battery life: around 1 year; - made from stainless steel; - inner face: brushed metal with black printed engraving; - display: thick, clear, glass crystal with an inner red polished acrylic crystal; - displays: current time, calendar.

As you can plainly see from the photos, this is truly a gorgeous piece of time-telling technology, and can be purchased from just about anywhere around the world for 139 US dollars + shipping taxes, which is pretty hefty, but the device really is worth every penny.

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