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Moritz Grossmann DATE Turquoise - with guilloche work by Kari Voutilainen
By SENATUS Editor | 26 December 2022

With the new DATE Turquoise variant, Moritz Grossmann presents its successful date model in a new, fresh and yet sophisticated look.

The most eye-catching feature of this watch is its beautiful guilloché dial in turquoise. The special edition, which is limited to a run of 18 pieces, was created in collaboration with exquisite dial manufactory Comblémine by Kari Voutilainen in Switzerland’s Val-de-Travers.

The brilliantly iridescent guilloché on the main dial and subsidiary seconds draw the eye and will lend any outfit a special touch – exciting, artistic and very, very cool.

The new look is completed by the case made from polished stainless steel, which is another completely new style element for the DATE.

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