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Welcome back: Favre Leuba Launches the Sea Sky Revival in a Cool Color Scheme

Favre Leuba expands its Sea Sky Revival line with a new chronograph that channels the vibrant spirit of the 1980s through a striking green dial and distinctive vintage details.
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Favre Leuba once again delves into its storied archives with the newest chapter in the Sea Sky Revival collection, a chronograph that seamlessly bridges decades of design heritage. While rooted in the daring spirit of the 1960s, this latest model channels a touch of 1980s charisma, resulting in a timepiece that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. After previous editions in black, brown, and blue, the collection now welcomes a striking green dial. This vibrant hue underscores the watch’s distinct character with captivating depth and energy. Unlike its predecessors, the newcomer features black counters instead of light ones, creating a contrast with the sunburst dial. The same rings true for the arrow-shaped minute hand and the elongated markers. Green-glowing Super-LumiNova coating on them ensures legibility even in low light. The tachymeter and telemeter scales on the flange add functionality and are a nod to chronographs of bygone eras that were measuring instruments in the best sense of the word. 

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Sea Sky Revival

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The stainless-steel case has a diameter of 40mm and measures 15.23mm in height. It is equipped with a bidirectional ceramic bezel. Inside beats the self-winding caliber FLC01, developed together with La Joux-Perret. The movement offers a comfortable 60-hour power reserve and features column-wheel control for precise chronograph operation. Finishing details such as blued screws, Geneva Stripes, perlage, and a personalized 4N-gold-plated skeleton rotor can be admired through the sapphire case back. Pricing is marked at $4,950.


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