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Mido Celebrates Día de Muertos with Limited Big Date "Homenaje" Edition

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Mido celebrates the rich history of Mexico in the new limited edition of the Commander Big Date "Homenaje." In a round case with a diameter of 42mm made of stainless steel, the polished bezel and the satin-finished case sides and lugs provide a large canvas-like opening to a unique dial inspired by the artistic technique of the indigenous Huichol people.

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The famous floral skull is crafted as a relief on a black background, paying tribute to Mexico's most famous cultural festival: Día de Muertos (or the Day of the Dead), a two day holiday taking place on November 1 and 2 that reunites the living and dead. With 27 different lacquers, the stunning motif offers a colorful and cheerful face during the day, while the skull glows at night thanks to seven different Superluminova shades. As dubbed in the name, the watch also features a large date indication.

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The transparent case back provides a glimpse into the workings of the mechanical heart of this special Commander Big Date. The caliber 80 boasts a antimagnetic Nivachron hairspring and up to 80 hours of power reserve.

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This limited edition of 677 pieces, with the limitation paying tribute to the birthdate of the legendary Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, comes with a stainless steel bracelet and a leather strap. Pricing is marked at approximately 1,580 when converted to USD.

To learn more, visit Mido, here.

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