The Grönefeld 1969 DeltaWorks has been debuted as the brand's first-ever sports watch for discerning yet active wearers to incorporate into their collection. Featuring an automatic movement, the timepiece has an exposed caseback to allow for easy view of the 231 parts within. The watch has 56-hours of power reserve and features a hand-decorated rotor, which turns on ceramic ball bearings to further prevent against wear.
The Grönefeld 1969 DeltaWorks maintains a raised outer track on the front for keeping an eye on the time, while the center dial works together with the subdial on the lower plane for impressive tracking. The watch comes in three style options to choose from and is available for purchase through the brand's website for €49,800. The watch is limited to just 20 examples per year.
Ultra-Limited Sport Timepieces
The Grönefeld 1969 DeltaWorks is the Brand's First Sports Watch
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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