Graham Chronofighter Oversize Black Arrow Farenheit Grey Men’S Watch ref 2CCAU.S02B.K97N
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| Ref. No | 2CCAU.S02B.K97N |
| Availability | Available on Backorder |
| Dial Color | Grey |
| Case Diameter | 47mm |
| Case Material | Black PVD |
| Movement | Automatic |
| Gender | Male |
Product Description
The Graham Chronofighter Oversize Black Arrow Fahrenheit Grey Men’s Watch (Ref. 2CCAU.S02B.K97N) is a bold and tactical timepiece designed for those who demand precision, durability, and a striking aesthetic. As part of the Chronofighter Oversize collection, this watch stands out with its distinctive left-side trigger-operated chronograph, a hallmark of Graham’s military-inspired design.
Housed in a 47mm black PVD-coated stainless steel case, this timepiece exudes a rugged, stealthy appeal. The grey camouflage dial, accented with large luminescent numerals and hands, ensures high visibility in low-light conditions. The red-tipped chronograph seconds hand and subdials at 3 and 6 o’clock add a dynamic contrast, reinforcing the watch’s sporty character.
Powering this timepiece is a Swiss automatic chronograph movement, delivering precision timing with a 48-hour power reserve. The day-date complication at 9 o’clock enhances practicality, making it a versatile choice for daily wear. The black ceramic bezel provides superior scratch resistance, ensuring the watch maintains its sleek appearance even in extreme conditions.
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Designed for durability, the Chronofighter Black Arrow Fahrenheit Grey is water-resistant up to 100 meters, making it suitable for various environments. The black rubber strap, embossed with a military-style pattern, ensures a comfortable and secure fit.
With its oversized case, tactical design, and high-performance movement, this Graham Chronofighter is a perfect statement piece for watch enthusiasts who appreciate bold military aesthetics and cutting-edge chronograph functionality.
