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Girard-Perregaux’s Sea Hawk for 2014

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The Sea Hawk diver’s watch by Swiss luxury brand Girard-Perregaux is now available in blue and orange for spring. Its best feature is the dial, deep blue and textured like a geometric rendering of the ocean surface. Equipped with GP’s in-house GP03300 self-winding movement, the watch runs on premium mechanics. Additionally, the timepiece is durable enough for diving, being water-resistant to a depth of 1,000 meters. The face tells the hour, minute, second, and date with a mish-mash of orange, silvery, and luminescent markers that make the design pop. The bold watch comes outfitted with one’s choice of a blue rubber strap or a stainless steel bracelet.

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