Men's Designer Chronograph Leather Watches Stainless Steel Case :
Specifications of the chronograph leather watches :
Case diameter: | 41mm |
Diall | luminous printed dial mark |
Crown: | stainless steel material crown |
Case color: | IP black plating |
Water resistant: | 5ATM |
Bracelet: | solid stainless steel bracelet |
Button | 2pcs stainless steel button |
Description of the chronograph leather watches :
Description | 1. Stainless steel case |
2. Mineral glass | |
3. chronograph movt with date, 12H, 60S function | |
4. Solid stainless steel bracelet | |
5. luminous printed mark | |
MOQ | 500PCS |
Sample lead time | 50-55 days |
Production lead time | 55-60 days after sample confirmation and receiving the deposit |
original of production | Shenzhen city, China |
Delivery term/location | FOB Shenzhen or EXW Shenzhen factory |
Packing | in an opp bag+bubble bag+white box, carton |
Remarks | Nickel free |
OEM and ODM | Your own design is warmly welcome. |
Advantages:
Laudable lead-time & shipping control |
Favorable orders follow-up management |
Stable raw material purchasing |
Traceable quality evaluation |
Remarkable after-sale service |
Simple introduction of our factory:
We are a manufacturing and trading combo, produce and export watches items with full experience.
Our professional team could save cost, control quality and provide good services for our customers
Professional in OEM and ODM service
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What is chronograph?
A chronograph is a specific type of watch that is used as a stopwatch combined with a display watch.
A basic chronograph has an independent sweep second hand; it can be started, stopped, and returned to zero by successive pressure on the stem.
More complex chronographs use additional complications and can have multiple independent hands to measure seconds, minutes, hours and even tenths of a second. In addition, many modern chronographs use moveable bezels as tachymeters for rapid calculations of speed or distance. Louis Moinet invented the chronograph in 1816 for use in tracking astronomical objects.
Chronographs were also used heavily in artillery fire in the mid to late 1800s. More modern uses of chronographs involve piloting airplanes, car racing, diving and submarine maneuvering.