Wohler Gents Automatic Multi-Function Watch/Blue Leather Strap/Blue Dial

The Wohler 'Geiger' is a handsome addition to any watch enthusiast's
collection. Three subsidiary dials work in harmony with the main dial
to keep you fully informed of the time. Each sub-dial functions as a
part of a whole as the date, day, and whether its day or night show
through with such extraordinary clarity in front of the extraordinary
carbon fiber dial pattern. Luminous markers rest on the outer edge of
the dial as matching hour & minute hands gradually travel around.
As added indulgence for this watch, a genuine leather strap encircles
your wrist with its own texture if only to amplify the dial, itself.
-Case-
42.5mm x 14mm stainless steel case
Sapphire-coated top crystal
Exhibition back w/ decorated Côtes de Genève rotor
-Movement-
Automatic TY-601 movement w/ 23 jewels
-Dial-
Date subsidiary dial
Combination 24-hour & day/night subsidiary dial
Day subsidiary dial
Luminous hands & markers
-Band-
200mm x 20mm genuine stitched leather strap
-Buckle-
Stainless stee; buckle
-Water Resist-
Up to 5 ATM
-Warranty-
One year limited manufacturer's warranty
For more information: www.wohlerwatches.com

The discoveries of Friedrich Wöhler over the course of the 19th
century have become one of the greatest influences on the theory of
Chemistry. It was remarked that, "...for two or three of his researches
he deserves the highest honor a scientific man can obtain, but the sum
of his work is absolutely overwhelming. Had he never lived, the aspect
of chemistry would be very different from that it is now." But do we
truly know the man behind the science?
Wöhler is regarded as one of the most influential pioneers in
organic chemistry due to his experiments synthesizing of urea. He was
also able to isolate and discover aluminum in its purest form, which
many other scientists before him were unable to accomplish. Friedrich’s
final achievements included the isolation of such elements as yttrium,
beryllium, and titanium, and also discovered silicon and organic matter
from meteorites.
In commemoration of this astonishing contributor to the evolution of
science, we have forged this line of timepieces. Mechanical and
automatic movements with their own intricate designs and precious
materials of their own have been presented within a framework of
elements such as ceramic, tungsten, titanium, and aluminum.
From a modest 3-hand design to the most elaborate chronograph, the true
beauty of Wohler watches stems from the cutting edge portraits they
provide for your wrist.