A new variant of the model Korona K1, released by the Finnish watch brand Sarpaneva, is again presented in a concise style. The novelty is enclosed in a case made of stainless steel or stainless steel with DLC-coated black. Waterproof up to 50 meters, the case in diameter is 42 mm and the thickness is 9.85 mm. At the 3 o'clock position on the case is placed the crown.
Korona K1 watch by Sarpaneva
Korona K1 watch by Sarpaneva
The lattice stainless steel dial, presented in several versions and the mark-up applied oval hour indices, has an anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The central hands are gold-plated, or rhodium, or blackened.
The novelty operates on the base of the Swiss automatic movement Soprod A10, collected on the 25 jewels. The caliber has a balance frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz), and a power reserve of 42 hours. Functions: hours, minutes. The caliber has an automatic winding rotor in 18-carat white gold, rhodium-plated and Perlage.
Korona K1 watch by Sarpaneva
Korona K1 watch by Sarpaneva
An alligator strap in black with a stainless steel buckle equips the Korona K1 watch.
To buy the Korona K1 watch is available through the official representatives of Sarpaneva.
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The Sarpaneva watch models belong to the exclusive innovations of the 21st century. The luxurious design of all models is made by the brand's founder, Stepan Sarpaneva.
Stepan Sarpaneva was born in 1970 in the family of Finnish watchmakers. Being a skilled jeweler, the father of Stepan, Pentti Sarpaneva, taught his son the jewel crafting and opened the little “secrets” of the watchmaking. Stepan Sarpaneva graduated from the Finnish watchmaking school and decided to expand his knowledge in the field of watchmaking in Switzerland, where he continued his master class at WOSTEP-e. From 1994 he began to work for such prestigious watch companies, such as Piaget, Parmigiani, Vianney Halter and Christophe Claret. For 10 years which he spent in Switzerland, Sarpaneva specialized in the design of difficult details which are used in the assembly of the watches.
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