The Entheus R2, 42, 18CT rose gold with black alligator bracelet. The Entheus R2 timepiece reflects the finest Swiss engineering including five-day reserve and for the first time for Asprey, includes silver components to reflect Asprey's superior silver craftsmanship
Features
Movement
Exclusive movement developed for Asprey
Calibre 13AM01
Diameter (mm) 42
Thickness (mm) 8.9
Power Reserve 5 days
Oscillation (vibration/h) 21'600
Escapement Swiss
Case
Material 18ct Rose Gold
Diameter (mm) 42
Thickness (mm) 8.9mm with glass
Dial
Description: Hours and minutes, sub-seconds, power reserve inidcator
Hands: Hours, minutes, sub second
Hand-wound
Strap
Hand stitched, alligator, black
Water Resistant 30metres/100ft
Specification
SKU : 1053137
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