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Swordfish - Graham
The Graham Swordfish is back, trendier than ever.

Stunning and charismatic, the first Graham Swordfish watches were born in 2004, with an unorthodox identity. Named after a highly migratory predator, they use technical prowess and unconventional design to swim in bigger seas. Two 20% magnifying glasses over the hour and minute counters stare out questioningly at the onlooker. 

This new design is now evolving into one that is manoeuvring its way into the expansive catchment area of discerning watch lovers.

Swordfish

The 2019 additions to the Graham Swordfish family come with different metals and the facility to match attachments with moods. There are four new pieces, two in steel -  with black dial and or black dial and red counters - and two in the bronze - with black or green sunbrushed dial - commonly used in the naval industry and featuring a titanium case back.  The bronze or stainless steel crown is equipped with 2 joints that improve water resistance and the pushers have "Clous de Paris" high grip pattern.

Swordfish

The G1710 automatic chronograph calibre powers the hour, minute, second and chronograph functions of the new 46 mm Graham Swordfish timepieces. Offering a 48-hour power reserve, this refined movement made for Graham features blue screw, a circular-grained decorated plate and Côtes de Genève decorated bridges that are revealed through the transparent caseback.

The bronze models are completed with black or green rubber straps with mesh pattern and delivered with an additional fabric strap. The steel models are fitted with a black rubber mesh pattern strap and delivered with an additional fabric strap. Also available are a black calf leather strap with leather wristband and a milanese steel bracelet.

Swordfish

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