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Pre-owned Xeric Halograph Ii Automatic Deep PurplePre-owned Xeric Halograph Ii Automatic Deep PurplePre-owned Xeric Halograph Ii Automatic Deep PurplePre-owned Xeric Halograph Ii Automatic Deep PurplePre-owned Xeric Halograph Ii Automatic Deep PurplePre-owned Xeric Halograph Ii Automatic Deep PurplePre-owned Xeric Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple
Pre-owned Xeric Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple
XERIC Pre-owned Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple
XERIC Pre-owned Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple
XERIC Pre-owned Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple
XERIC Pre-owned Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple
XERIC Pre-owned Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple
XERIC Pre-owned Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple
XERIC Pre-owned Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple

Pre-owned Halograph Ii Automatic Deep Purple

  • Size:
    ONE SIZE
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $400
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product description

Xeric Halograph II Automatic Deep Purple Watch - Brand New The Halograph II Automatic features Xeric's innovative signature display and halo hands which float over the arcs to encircle the time. The inner arcs display the hours and the outer arcs display the minutes. The time can easily be read through the two halo hands. As the halo reaches the end of its track, a new halo appears on the opposite side, similar to a retrograde display. Two secondary displays were integrated into the movement grille. The day/night window on the left displays your current position relative to the sun. The window on the right is a running second display. These features are printed on transparent discs for an unobstructed view of the large open balance wheel. The Miyota 82S7's exposed balance wheel gives a glimpse into the mechanical engine that keeps track of time. The automatic rotor on the back winds the watch using the kinetic energy of your motion, which means the watch will stay perpetually wound when you wear it - no batte