SKU # | 10340 |
Brand | Martin Braun |
Model | Benzol |
Made in | Swiss |
Movement | Automatic Movement; Martin Braun 7750 prototype |
Case | Steel |
Case diameter | 44 mm |
Dial | Black; No numerals |
Crystal | Sapphire crystal |
Bracelet material | New Leather brown - aftermarket |
Year of production | 2005 |
Condition | Pre-owned in excellent condition; (Light signs of wear or scratches) |
Includes | Generic box - No original box, no original papers |
Water resistance | 5 ATM |
Gender | Men’s |
Martin Braun Benzol Watch
- Base caliber - Valjoux 7750 top grade
- Power reserve - 48 h
- Number of jewels - 25
- Frequency - 28800 A/h
- Bezel material - Steel
- Lug width - 22 mm
- Clasp - Buckle
- Clasp material - Steel
- Functions - Chronograph, Date, Weekday
Equipped with a unique carbon dial with a lot of color and detail yet completely matching, sporty and in balance with the quirky and super detailed three-piece case design with unique sand blast / polished finish.
The sapphire glass, dial, hands are all immaculate and in beautiful condition.
This is probably the best of the Braun Sport Models. This is a large 44mm cased watch with a very unique design with display back showing just the rotor. This watch is very sporty with a carbon fiber center dial and racing flag ring.
The last retail for this watch was approx. $7,000
About Martin Braun
Martin Braun is part of an inherited watchmaking dynasty and has been in the business for three generations. Martin's passion for timekeeping dates back to his youth. During his apprenticeship, he became so involved with the complex mechanics of watchmaking that he decided to get serious about creating unique models. First, he assembled a unique ammonite table clock equipped, among other things, with the legendary movement regulator invented by the famous English watchmaker Graham. Together with his father, Martin Brown restored old rarities and unusual movements, for which he made cases. These included mechanisms for samples and perpetual calendars. "During this time," Martin recalls, "I gained invaluable experience that enabled me to make cases for movements and spare parts for calibers built over 100 years ago.