Graham Chronofighter oversized target watch review
When it comes to steel chronographs, we certainly have many choices in many brands and price points. If you start looking for labels that require more polishing (or refinement-but you want to label them), the area will be reduced. Add in the requirement of bold visual impact, and then you narrow your vision again. Although this is certainly not the only option, Graham Chronofighter Oversize Target does meet these requirements, and the latest version of Graham Chronofighter adds pretty good dial handling.Graham Chronofighter GMT replica
Let us consider the first thing first and find the obvious. Yes, Graham Chronofighter Oversize Target is attributed to the "Oversize" part of the name of the 47mm case it embodies, and a large carbon fiber trigger is added to the left. For my money, since 47mm is their standard size, it seems best to remove the "extended size" part of the name. Although the case is definitely larger than what I usually consider wearing, it has an added benefit.
I didn't really realize this benefit until I finished writing this article. Due to the large diameter, you can slide the watch out of the cuff so that you can read the time, but still keep the chronograph trigger hidden. This does make the wrist look clean, because you can only see the smooth right side of the case. In addition, our review sample has a polished black finish on its ceramic bezel (it can be painted in black chrome if available) to make the item more refined. In addition, it can prevent you from being blinded by the reflection of the baffle. Inside the bezel, under the sapphire crystal, is the best part of this new replica luxury watches.
Of course, it was a smoked colored dial. Although I rarely see it (usually limited to cuts on a regular dial), I quickly fell in love with this treatment. Obviously, it does give you an idea of the movement-although in this case, it is not a particularly exciting view. You may not realize that when you use these translucent dials, they actually look like prints (numbers, indexes, etc.) floating on the dials. Take our Graham Chronofighter Oversize Target lender as an example. This makes things really contrast, which makes reading time a breeze when you see the movement from the side of the dial, this is not always one piece Easy thing.
With the green on this version (there are two more options: blue on the white rubber strap and gray on the calf strap), you can also get some kind of color change function. Depending on the lighting conditions (or your angle to the light source), it can change from a darker green to a lighter olive color (to match (more or less)) the rubber strap that comes with it. It is worth mentioning that the two ends of the strap are firmly fixed in the lugs, and there is no gap between the strap and the case. In other words, your bracelet has a stronger appearance, the bracelet has a strong end link, and the material is very suitable for summer (read: water is no problem). The texture you see on the strap is called Clous de Paris and appears on another part of the watch.Maurice Lacroix AIKON Automatic Skeleton AI6028-SS001-030-1
That place is the chronograph reset button, which is finished in black, and although you can feel it, it looks a bit tricky. This pusher (and the trigger below) is interacting with the G1747 automatic movement held in the case. Although the view of the movement through the smoked dial is not that exciting, it is even more interesting when viewed through the back of the exhibition. You will see some different finishes, including the conspicuous Geneva stripes on the rotor and some blue screws, which give a nice feel. It is worth noting that although the 4Hz movement is not COSC certified, it has been adjusted in five positions, so you should expect its accuracy.
Once again, in the daily wear of watches such as Graham Chronofighter Oversize Target, issues such as adjustment accuracy are not the top priority-they are more important to consider when used with them. Even if the 150g watch is larger than I usually think, it is still very comfortable. A large part of this is due to the strap and inclined lugs, and the fact that the trigger, crown and buttons are on the left side of the box. For our left-wrist wearers, this means that excess will not seep into your wrist (for those who wear it on the right wrist, you will get a different experience). When wearing the Graham Chronofighter Oversize Target, it really attracted some attention, first because of its size, and secondly the carbon fiber trigger and smoked dial.
Finally, Graham Chronofighter Oversize Target is an interesting iteration of the series. There are now a variety of versions and colors, which means that if you are interested in this kind of watch, then you can choose from within the brand.Jacob & Co Twin Turbo Furious Bugatti TT200.21.AA.AA.A
Graham's technical specifications
Function: Chronograph (second, 30-minute counter). The date is 8 o'clock. Minutes and seconds Caliber: G1747, automatic chronograph, 28'800 A/h (4Hz), Incabloc shock absorber; 25 jewels; power reserve: 48 hours Case: 47 mm stainless steel case. Black carbon quick start/stop trigger and steel reset button with black rubber "Clous de Paris" high grip pattern. Black ceramic bezel. Domed sapphire crystal glass with anti-reflective coating on both sides. Transparent sapphire crystal case back. Water resistance: 330 feet / 100m / 10 bar Dial: Green smoked dial. The minute and second counter with white Super-LumiNova (level A, high luminescence) scale; white Super-LumiNova (level A, high luminescence) numerals, central pointer, chronograph and counter pointer. White telemetry balance. Strap: Integrated green rubber strap with "Clous de Paris"; steel pin buckle.