
A visual highlight of the watch, the dial tone of the Limited Edition Sartory Billard SB07 Lagoon has been specially chosen for our clients. Scintillating, yet evoking serenity too, the Lagoon tone of the surface is further accentuated by a hammered central section which reflects the light offering an aesthetically pleasing shimmering effect. Surrounding this, a circular brushed section highlights the outer dial, while at the dial edge, the minutes track has a skeletonisation aspect and is pad printed ontoa sapphire crystal disc together with a combination of baton and ‘Y’ markers, and with the addition of SuperLuminova on the hands and indices, readability is excellent, even in low light conditions.
Paired with an integrated bracelet, the steel casing of the watch measures 40mm across with a height of 10.65mm. Both elements are impeccably finished with contrasting polished and brushed finishes while recesses in the case accentuate the sleek profile of the watch. Durable yet elegant, it is sealed for a water resistance of up to 100m, lending itself perfectly to sporting activities.
Inside, the automatic G100 by La Joux-Perret, has an impressive power reserve of 68 hours. Viewable through the sapphire crystal caseback, the unique calibre arrangement displays a ‘mysterious’ rotor with an exquisite fluted décor, rendered in Grade 5 titanium with a tungsten weight hidden within.
The Limited Edition Sartory Billard SB07 Lagoon watch is presented in a strictly limited release of only 10 pieces.
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