
The Silverstone Skeleton RS takes its name and inspiration from the legendary historic race circuit in Northamptonshire, England, where the first British Grand Prix was held in 1950.
The Swiss watchmaker Graham, whose ethos mirrors its namesake, British watch-making legend George Graham, has its DNA in racing. George Graham is known as the Father of the Chronograph and for Graham the chronograph has soon become synonymous with performance, speed, racing and passion.
The Silverstone Skeleton RS is a high-performance timekeeper, marrying striking colour combinations with edgy technical solutions developed to enhance the timekeeping experience.
The unique 46mm case, limited to 250 pieces only, combines aluminum, ceramic and steel in a contemporary design.
The G1790 chronograph movement guarantees extraordinary precision and the unique view of its pulsing heart - the escapement - through the see-through lateral porthole allows the viewer an enlightening insight into the impressive miniature mechanics.
This timepiece cannot be classified as just another sport watch; instead, the Silverstone Skeleton RS limited edition will surprise for intricacy, sophistication and timing performance.
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