
The watch is made from stainless steel with a yellow gold ion plated finish. I think that the gold tone does a great job of increasing the wow factor on this piece. The chronograph pushers and ridged main crown are pretty standard for a dressy watch like this. Mido uses an alligator patterned leather strap, equipped with a single deployant clasp made from yellow gold PVD plated stainless steel. The case measures in at a solid 44mm across, and 15mm for the case height (not inclusive of the main crown or pushers). Even though, this timepiece is clearly a dress watch, Mido still maintains a 100 meter water resistance rating on this model.

Apart from the Geneva waves on the dial, this Mido Multifort watch features sunken chronograph dials at the 12 and 6 positions, and another counter detailing the true seconds at 9 o'clock. At the 3 position is a dual aperture giving readouts of the day and the date. This model also carries a tachometric scale along the rehaut, which when used with the chronograph gives average speeds over a given distance. The cardinal markers are beveled, while the circular dot markers contrastingly are depressed. The silver toned hands are sword shaped finishing off the aesthetics of the dial.

Visible through the exhibition case back is a Swiss made ETA 7750 self-winding mechanical caliber. This movement, one of the more popular choices in Swiss watchmaking carries 42 hours of power reserve and beats at a consistent 28,800 VpH (4 Hz). Both crystals on the Mido Multifort M0056143603100 are made from sapphire, which guarantees exceptional scratch resistance. vedere di piu rolex orologi e Hermes Wealthcar
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