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Spinnaker Mainsail Automatic Watch

Spinnaker Mainsail Automatic Watch

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Product Description
Spinnaker has made a name for itself in the watch community for its nautically themed timepieces—and the Mainsail is no break from that thought process. Resembling a life preserver floating out at sea, the watch features a Seiko 24-jewel automatic movement with a 38-hour reserve Read More

Set Sail With Stainless Steel

Spinnaker has made a name for itself in the watch community for its nautically themed timepieces—and the Mainsail is no break from that thought process. Resembling a life preserver floating out at sea, the watch features a Seiko 24-jewel automatic movement with a 38-hour reserve. The dial is is adorned with a wave-like pattern to add depth and draw the eye. In keeping with the ocean vibes, the bezel looks like a length of rope cast aside from the ship deck. Chunky hands and Arabic numerals at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock make the watch easy to read—and the 46-millimeter case doesn’t hurt. Made from stainless steel with a mineral crystal, it’s water resistant to 100 meters.

Note: At checkout, choose between the SP-5044-01 (black dial, black strap), SP-5044-02 (white dial, blue strap), and SP-5044-03 (green dial, olive strap).

Spinnaker Mainsail Automatic Watch
Spinnaker Mainsail Automatic Watch
Spinnaker Mainsail Automatic Watch
Spinnaker Mainsail Automatic Watch
Spinnaker Mainsail Automatic Watch

Model Options

SP-5044-01 (black dial, black strap)
SP-5044-02 (white dial, blue strap)
SP-5044-03 (green dial, olive strap)

Specs

  • Spinnaker
  • Movement: Seiko 24-jewel automatic
  • 21600 vph
  • 38-hour power reserve
  • Case material: Stainless steel
  • Crystal: Mineral
  • Caseback: Display
  • Date display
  • Case diameter: 46 mm
  • Case thickness; 15 mm
  • Lug width: 22 mm
  • Lug-to-lug: 53 mm
  • Water resistance: 100 m (330 ft)

Included

  • 2-year manufacturer's warranty

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Dec 18, 2018 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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