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Wryst: Reliable Swiss Sports Watches with Unique Style

Sponsored: Wryst Swiss sports watches bear the unmistakable imprint of a new and futuristic watchmaking style, offering affordable luxury with timepieces produced exclusively in limited editions.
Wryst Swiss watches
Wryst Swiss watches
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Wryst Swiss sports watches bear the unmistakable imprint of a new and futuristic watchmaking style, offering affordable luxury with timepieces produced exclusively in limited editions. The 2016 Wryst Elements collection is rolling out now, with bright and colorful double-injection silicone straps for both strength and comfort. Each reference in these small editions of 75 pieces come with a choice of two interchangeable bracelets which can be adapted to one's moods and activities.
Wryst Swiss Watches - group
Wryst Swiss Watches - group © PR
With watch designs inspired by professional athletes and adrenaline seekers, Wryst takes seriously its claim of producing "the world's most affordable scratch-resistant black DLC watches." These sporty timepieces benefit from the use of some of the hardest materials used by the Swiss watch industry today, including grade 516L stainless steel with black DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating.
Wryst Swiss Watches - pair
Wryst Swiss Watches - pair © PR
Wryst Swiss watches are built to last and to offer the most robust performance possible for their user. No need to save for several months (or years) for a more expensive Swiss watch costing several thousands of dollars. Wryst Elements timepieces have been engineered, crafted, and rigorously tested with the objective to provide the best possible value for money.
Wryst Swiss Watches - green - reclining
Wryst Swiss Watches - green - reclining © PR
In a world where everyone wants to feel privileged, different, and unique, it's worth noting that only 75 individualists will be able to wear a Wryst Elements watch. As part of the brand's friendly, attentive customer service, it is now possible to request the serial number of your choice on a limited availability basis.
Wryst Swiss Watch - red - front
Wryst Swiss Watch - red - front © PR
A recent addition to the collection is the bright and shiny, non-DLC stainless-steel Elements PH8 reference (above) with a polished finish and white dial. Fitted with a white strap, or a black strap with red sidelines or white sidelines, the Elements PH8 is a timepiece certain to draw attention. Technical specifications of the 2016 Wryst Elements Swiss watches:
  • Grade 516L steel with black DLC coating (Except Ref. PH8)
  • 45-mm case width, 22-mm buckle
  • Swiss quartz movement with white-on-black date
  • Limited editions of 75 pieces
  • 100-meter water resistance
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Two quality silicone straps included
  • Available exclusively online, priced at $726
More details at: https://www.wryst-timepieces.com
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