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Retro Meets Modern in Norqain's Freedom 60 GMT 40MM Bronze Limited Edition

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Norqain's Freedom 60 collection reflects the defining horological era of the 1960s in an authentic form, while staying up-to-date with modern craftsmanship and technology. In addition to chronographs and three-hand watches, it also includes a GMT complication, which Norqain is now offering in a limited edition of 300 pieces. As the name suggests, the Freedom 60 GMT 40MM Bronze Limited Edition Antracite features a 40mm bronze case paired with a striking anthracite-colored dial. The case is water-resistant to 100 meters and includes a small plaque on the left side that can be personalized with an engraving.

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The slightly curved dial appears in elegant anthracite, creating a beautiful contrast with the warm tone of the bronze case. It is adorned with faceted hands and indices coated with Old-Radium-Superluminova for enhanced readability. A double-sided anti-reflective, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal in a box-style shape further emphasizes the vintage look.

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The second time zone is displayed by a central hand, featuring a red tip, which is placed in the center. The 24-hour scale is bi-colored, representing day and night hours. The clever mechanism adjusts in hourly increments in both directions and is synchronized with the date.

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Powering the Freedom 60 GMT 40MM Bronze Limited Edition Antracite is the Norqain Caliber NN20/2 by Kenissi. This automatic movement beats at a rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour, is COSC-certified as a chronometer, and offers a power reserve of 70 hours. Through the sapphire crystal case back, the personalized rotor and the bridge engraved with Norqain’s core values – “Adventure – Freedom – Independence” are on full display.

Pricing is marked at $4,490.

To learn more, visit Norqain, here.

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