April 22, 2010

V-Tec Sigma Watch

As watches go, this one is a little much for a digital watch, but not as bad as your average Omega. It comes in at around $1800. Here's the details:

Chosen for its futuristic design, the v-tec® Sigma played an important role in Nicolas Cage’s recent film “Bangkok Dangerous”. Created by the Swiss designer Paolo Fancelli, winner of numerous prizes, the v-tec® Sigma is part of the Ventura collection of innovative and contemporary models characterised by an inimitable style. With its patented EasyScroll® system, v-tec Sigma®’s multiple functions can be used intuitively rather than manually. The watch’s longevity is prolonged by the hardened Durinox® stainless steel case and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. The v-tec Sigma® comes on a rubber strap or hardened steel bracelet.

Movement — Quartz, VEN04 calibre manufactured by VenturaFunctions  EasySkroll operating system with T1/Date, T2/Date 2, T1 and T2 Alarm indicators, perpetual calendar, chronograph, countdown function, 12-hour or 24-hour display and 3 date formats.

Case — Hardened, scratch-resistant Durinox stainless steel Sapphire crystal. Water-resistant to 30m.

Bracelet/Strap — Genuine red, orange or black rubber, or Durinox steel with a Durinox stainless steel folding clasp.

 

You can check it out HERE.

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