VALIANT-46 MM ROYAL AZURE

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VALIANT-46 MM
ROYAL AZURE

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Scratch-Resistant Sapphire Crystal Glass 
24-Jewel Skeletonized Automatic Movement by Seiko
Powered By Your Kinetic (Day-to-Day) Movement
Water Resistant Up To 10 ATM
30-Day Returns & 2 Year International Warranty

SPECIFICATIONS

Beats 21,600bph with 24 Jewels
Movement NH35A Automatic Movement by Seiko
Power Reserve Up to 48h
Case 316L Stainless Steel (46mm)
Strap 316L Stainless Steel (20cm)
Clasp Butterfly
Hands Luminous
Water Resistance 10ATM(100)
Winding Bi-Directional Auto & Self-Wind

HOW TO WIND YOUR TIMEPIECE

  • Make sure the crown is pushed in.
  • Rotate the crown in a clockwise direction for 20-30 full rotations .This will provide the watch with enough energy to operate solely off the movement of your wrist.
  • If the watch is not worn for 15-20 hours this process will need to be repeated.

Our Valiant watches feature a 46MM diameter case size. Case depth is 11MM.This watch style is timeless, sits tall on the wrist & is a great modern statement piece and will set a bold impression with its luxurious design.

All JOHN.B watches receive a 2-year warranty from the date of purchase.If you run into any defective issues with your watch, simply contact us by email and we will resolve any of your issues and make it as easy for you as possible.

Sapphire glass is the premier league when it comes to watch crystals. It is brilliant, highly-transparent and extremely strong in terms of its structure. Its most outstanding feature is its excellent resistance to scratches.

Fitted with green lume markers for  nocturnal visibility

316L is the superior choice for high corrosion and high temperature applications. Since 316L contains less carbon than 316, it has better intergranular corrosion resistance, meaning its welds won't decay, unlike with 316 stainless steel.

 

Water resistance actually refers to how much pressure the watch can handle and it’s typically measured in atmospheres (ATM), bars, meters, or feet.