30 Jan 2015, 07:40 am
The Maverick’s new look is first apparent on the streamlined dial, where indexes take the place of numerals—except, for ease of reading, at 3 and 9 o’clock. Overall, the dial is brighter, due to differ-ences in depth and a new surface treatment.
Maverick Chronograph comes in the natural tones of the Swiss countryside: black, blue, green and chocolate. The same colors are found on the unidirectional bezel and rubber strap. Bracelet editions are also available, in choice of steel, gold PVD-treated steel or two-tone steel (steel/gold PVD).
The unidirectional bezel scale is lacquer-protected on the rubber strap and steel bracelet models. Mineral glass protects the scale on the PVD coated and bicolor models, set deep in the bezel.
The new Maverick Chronograph is 43 mm and powered by a Swiss Made 5030.D Ronda quartz movement.
Armed with its new revisited look, Maverick Chronograph expresses its urban sporty character stronger than ever. It is a true companion, perfectly matched for modern life.
Features
Swiss Made
Cases 43 mm case in stainless steel
Scratch resistant sapphire crystal, triple anti-reflective coating
Water resistant to 100 meters (10 ATM / 330 feet)
Lacquer coated stainless steel unidirectional rotating bezel with steel finish
Stainless steel unidirectional rotating bezel with mineral glass protection
on gold PVD steel and two-tone model
Screwed-on stainless steel case back
Dials Blue dial, blue bezel, stainless steel bracelet or blue rubber strap
Black dial, black bezel, stainless steel bracelet or black rubber strap
Green dial, green bezel, two-tone stainless steel bracelet and gold PVD
coated stainless steel or green rubber strap
Chocolate dial, chocolate bezel, gold PVD treated stainless steel bracelet
or chocolate rubber strap
Luminescent hour and minute hands
Date window at 6 o’clock
Movements Swiss-Made Ronda 5030.D quartz
Availability Spring 2015
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