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Black and White, with a Touch of Silver: Meet Glashütte Original's Monochromatic SeaQ Chronograph

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After a plethora of colors and shades, brought to life by a variety of traditional and cutting-edge techniques such as guilloche, degrade or PVD treatments, a new old trend seems to be emerging: black and white. These monochromatic classics are literally "evergreen" favorites. No other shade but black exudes a comparable timeless elegance and can be combined with other colors in a variety of ways. While black offers a bold and often strikingly sporty look in the world of watches, white symbolizes purity and discreetly complements any wardrobe and style.

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Glashütte Original, well known for its colorful collection, has chosen these champions for the 2024 edition of the SeaQ Chronograph, including a touch of noire and cinema with a bright "Silver Screen" finish. The timepiece is officially certified as a diver’s watch according to ISO 6425 as well as DIN 8306 standards.

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Part of the Spezialist Collection, this automatic chronograph comes in a round stainless steel case with a bold diameter of 43.2 mm and a height of 16.9 mm. Water-resistant to 300 meters, it features a unidirectional rotating bezel with a scratch-resistant black ceramic inlay. To ensure optimal legibility, the galvanized dial with luminescent hands, indexes and Arabic numerals uses the same optical effect that cinema screens once achieved by applying a thin layer of silver paint: the surface reduces the dispersion of light to a minimum, allowing greater contrast than a pure white background.

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The readability and differentiation of the functions are further enhanced by the 30-minute counter and the small seconds sub-dial, which are grooved and finished with a "vinyl" impression in the manufacture's workshops. Their slender galvanized black frames also feature this refined circular groove pattern. The black-and-white theme continues at 6 o'clock with the brand's signature Panorama Date, which features white numerals on a black background.

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The SeaQ Chronograph is powered by the in-house caliber 37-23 with flyback function and a power reserve of up to 70 hours. Thanks to its silicon balance spring, it is highly resistant to magnetic fields and temperature changes. While the technical performance is state-of-the-art, the decoration is in keeping with the time-honored decorations and finishes of the German watchmaking cities: Glashütte stripes on the three-quarter plate, beveled and polished edges, polished and blued screws that can be admired through the exhibition case back. The SeaQ Chronograph is available with a black rubber strap, orange textile strap or bracelet, with prices starting at $14,400.

Live pictures by Rüdiger Bucher.

To learn more, visit Glashütte Original, here.

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