Evo Watch Alarm 40mm case Black dial Black Leather strap
Details
Mondaine watch faces are styled after the classic railway clocks found all over Switzerland. With their graphic, contemporary design they are a distinguished, timeless piece of Swiss design.
The Evo Alarm watch has all of the iconic design traits of a classic Mondaine, but with the essential addition of an alarm. A smart and functional detail: The sound box on the case back ensures a perfectly audible alarm signal!
The high craftsmanship and functionality of Mondaine watches ensures they are the perfect addition to all everyday outfits and would make a great gift for those with a keen eye for design.
The Evo black leather strap watch has an elegant polished stainless steel face. The face measures 40mm and the strap width is 20mm.
• Model Number – A468.30352.14SBB
• Function – Alarm
• Movement type – Quartz
• Case size – 40mm
• Case material – Stainless Steel Brushed
• Glass material – Sapphire Crystal
• Water resistance (m/ft/atm) – 30/100/3
• Strap material – Genuine Leather
• Strap width – 20mm
• Origin – Swiss made
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Sustainable
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Carbon Neutral
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Why Mondaine?
Mondaine is the Swiss watch brand that famously transformed the iconic Swiss station clock into a design that people could wear on their wrists, hang on their wall or place on their desk.
Back in 1944, Hans Hilfiker, a Swiss Engineer, Designer and employee of the Federal Swiss Railways, created a clock which has become known as the “Official Swiss Railways Clock”.
Then in 1986, the Mondaine watch company, was inspired by the blueprint of the iconic patented design of the Swiss Railways Clock, and turned it into a watch collection (with official license from the Federal Swiss Railways).
