Thursday, February 14, 2013

Purchase Fortis Men's 671.10.41K B-42 Marinemaster Automatic Chronograph Black Dial Watch

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Fortis Men's 671.10.41K B-42 Marinemaster Automatic Chronograph Black Dial Watch
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #114861 in Watches
  • Brand: Fortis
  • Model: 671.10.41K
  • Band material: Rubber
  • Bezel material: stainless-steel
  • Case material: stainless-steel
  • Clasp type: deployment-clasp-with-push-button
  • Dial color: black
  • Dial window material: antireflective-sapphire
  • Movement type: automatic-self-wind
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet

Features

  • Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides
  • Fine timing device and incabloc shock absorber
  • 28.800 semi-vibrations per hour
  • Screw-down case back
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

Amazon.com
The handsome and hearty Fortis Men's B-42 Marinemaster Automatic Chronograph Watch is stylish enough for big business but casual enough for a maritime voyage. The ridged, black bezel and black dial make for a clean look in front of the classic, black rubber band, which closes by a deployment clasp with a push button. The unidirectional bezel and case also are constructed of durable stainless steel. Under an antireflective sapphire window, the classic black, analog dial holds luminous hands pointing to luminous Arabic numerals and indices. Among the analog display are three subdials at the six, nine, and twelve o'clock positions. All luminous elements glow a pleasing light ocean blue shade. Sitting subtly at the three o'clock position is a day-and-date display box. This shock-absorbing watch uses automatic movement to keep precise time, and the whole timepiece is water resistant to an exceptional 660 feet (200 meters).

The Fortis Story

Fortis

FORTIS belongs to the traditional Swiss watch brands, which has been active since its foundation in 1912 without interruption. As the world's first manufacturer of automatic wristwatches in 1926, FORTIS went down in watch history by producing the first automatic watch, the legendary Harwood, in a series production. In the middle of the '50s and '60s, to the climax of the automatic wristwatches, FORTIS enjoyed a good reputation as well as a worldwide brand awareness and distribution network.

In the '80s, FORTIS was known as a manufacturer of functional, reliable mechanical wristwatches. In 1994, after endurance tests on the borderline of modern physics, the Star City Training Center chose the FORTIS Official Cosmonauts Chronograph as part of their Official Cosmonauts' equipment. Since then, FORTIS automatic wristwatches have proven their space capability in several missions, even outside of the protective space station in outer space.

Based on the intensive collaboration with the experts in space travel, a unique new watch was developed: The FORTIS Official Cosmonauts Chronograph Automatic Alarm. A real spin-off from space and a world's first, the company came out with the FORTIS chronograph automatic with a mechanical alarm. With the development of this movement, FORTIS has earned a lot of approval from competitors and the professional world.

Exactly 10 years after the first official flight, FORTIS was reconfirmed in 2004 as the official wristwatch supplier of the Russian Space program on board of the ISS still today. FORTIS will also accompany space travelers for the first Mars mission as the official supplier of the Mars 500 mission, which started in June 2010 and will take more than one and half years to complete. Crew members can rely on their FORTIS Automatic watches during this long test trip.

As a longtime partner of space organizations, FORTIS invests in modern technologies and ensures in this way the future of the 100-year old brand in an ever-changing watch market.





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