Chronofighter Grand Vintage “Graffiti”

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Chronofighter Grand Vintage “Graffiti” - Graham
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A series of fine timepieces is integrating edgy urban street art into Swiss precision timekeeping.

The five Chronofighter Grand Vintage “Graffiti” timepieces provides heaven spots for provocative expression. The hub for this creativity is a domed, scratchproof sapphire crystal, an unexpected canvas for laser engravings. These tease the face of time without obscuring it.

All five of these Graham Chronofighter Grand Vintage Ltd watches set a dynamic new scene for personalisation, opening up a path of possibility for future designs. Their strong starting point is always a 47 mm steel case with an iconic start-stop trigger on the left-hand side. Standing out clearly against the black dial are white Arabic numerals, a playful reference to the faithful school blackboard and chalk that marked the start of many artistic journeys. 

Each Chronofighter Grand Vintage “Graffiti” model is a limited edition with its own engraving: there are Chinese characters proclaiming “Win” (388 pieces); the song title from punk rock band the Clash asks the loaded question, “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” (5 pieces); and skulls grin or grimace from the surface of three models (50 pieces).

Chronofighter Grand Vintage “Graffiti”

Chronofighter Grand Vintage “Graffiti”

These automatic chronographs with a Swiss G1747 movement have a magnified date display at nine o’clock.

The watches are fitted with a black rubber mesh pattern strap with steel pin buckle and are also available on calf leather strap.

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