The Classic EGARD Shade V2 Automatic Watch Review

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The Classic Gentleman: The shade is the first timepiece designed by designer Ilan for his father. This piece represents a man who appreciates legacy, bonds and family. A timepiece that captures a classy, distinguished style while also maintaining a unique aesthetic that will capture peoples attention.

Case: 43mm 316L Stainless Steel

Lug Size: 22 mm lug width

Crystal: Sapphire Crystal

Water Resistance: 5 ATM | 50 Meters

Movement: Miyota 8N24

Movement info: Automatic Skeletonized movement with 21 Jewels, 42 hour power reserve

Bracelet: Leather strap with deployant buckle

The strap will fit up to an 8 inch wrist

AUTOMATIC MOVEMENT
The Shade comes equipped with a Miyota 8N24 skeletonized automatic movement. There is no battery inside the Shade, but instead a mechanical movement that winds itself off the movement of your wrist.

So long as the piece remains wound (either by hand winding or movement) it will keep running. The power reserve on the Shade V2 is 42 hours.

The back of the shade is fitted with a sapphire caseback. exhibition caseback showcases the movement in all it's beauty.

Égard debuted in 2012 with an intricate layered-dial design that makes a bold statement. Égard luxury timepieces are unique expressions of style and prestige, built with the highest quality movements produced primarily Switzerland and Japan. (the Jinghe and Seagull movements are far east production)

Though we ask not to be bound nor gripped by the hand of time, we seek to measure it—not so that we may control it or defeat it, but rather, so that we may expose ourselves to its infinite scale.

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