Alexander Shorokhoff Los Craneos Dual Time Frida Kahlo Limited edition

Ref. AS.DT02-1

2.699 €

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Condition

New/Mint

Year

2022

Set

with Box and Papers

Movement Type

Automatic

Caliber

Alexander Shorokhoff cal. 2671.AS

Case Material

Steel

Case Size

47mm

Power Reserve

42h

Water Resistance

5 ATM

Dial Color

Black

Complications & Functions

Date
GMT
Display back
Small seconds
Luminous hands
Limited Edition
Special Edition

Description

This haunting tribute to Mexican artist Frida Kahlo delivers dual-time functionality through twin automatic movements in a boldly artistic 46.5mm stainless steel case. Two separate Caliber 2671.AS movements with hand-engraved rotors and 25 jewels each provide 42 hours of power reserve, beating independently to track two time zones with precision. The distinctive black dial showcases 62 metallic rivets surrounding two colorful enamel skull motifs that capture Kahlo's passionate yet melancholic artistic spirit. Sapphire crystal on both front and back protects the intricate mechanics while offering views of the dual movements through the exhibition case back with twin sapphire glass inserts. At 12.5mm thick, this avant-garde masterpiece wears surprisingly well despite housing two complete automatic calibers. The ostrich leather strap with engraved stainless steel buckle complements the watch's artistic pedigree. Limited production ensures exclusivity for collectors who appreciate horological artistry that challenges conventions while honoring cultural icons. Our offering is in mint condition and comes in a full set of boxes and papers. Covered by our limited warranty of 1 year, starting on the date of purchase.

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