Saturday, August 6, 2011

Magellan Irreantum is affordable classic diver watches

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If you know me, you know, I love me a few hours. This watch, Irreantum Magellan, caught my eye because it blends some of the best of the 1970s-style diver with a modern sensibility and acceptable way of sound and movement. Magellan, priced at $ 545, comes in several colors and movement ETA 2824-2. This width 45 mm and comes with a grain of rice.

It is 500 meters water resistant and for less than $ 600 it is priced at just enough for the realization of functions. They are available now online in the black, carbon fiber, blue and orange.

What is the name of the wobbly, you ask? Well apparently he is named after the Arabian Sea aka, in the old days, the Eritrean sea.

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