Westar Automatic "Seiko Movement" 80018STN104 Blue Dial 42mm Men's Watch
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Westar Automatic "Seiko Movement" 80018STN104 Blue Dial 42mm Men's Watch

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Westar Automatic "Seiko Movement" 80018STN104 Blue Dial 42mm Men's WatchThe Westar 80018STN104 is a highly sleek, contemporary open heart dress sport timepiece belonging to Westar's specialized Automatic Series. Expertly proportioned in an assertive 42. 0 mm stainless steel case and paired with an integrated solid steel multi link bracelet, this model brings an excellent architectural balance that offers a comfortable, versatile footprint on the arm. The exterior construction features a mirror polished fixed smooth bezel

The Westar 80018STN104 is a highly sleek, contemporary open-heart dress-sport timepiece belonging to Westar's specialized Automatic Series. Expertly proportioned in an assertive 42.0 mm stainless steel case and paired with an integrated solid steel multi-link bracelet, this model brings an excellent architectural balance that offers a comfortable, versatile footprint on the arm. The exterior construction features a mirror-polished fixed smooth bezel ring beautifully paired with clean satin-brushed lines tracking along the lug shoulders. The primary visual anchor is its deep textured blue dial, which minimizes harsh light reflections while creating a sophisticated, dark metallic backdrop that cleanly accentuates the polished silver-tone hands and applied indices. Powering this platform is a highly dependable Japanese mechanical automatic movement engineered for long-term operational durability and smooth performance. The dial layout optimizes horological animation by housing an exquisite open heart dial window positioned at the 9 o'clock mark, giving the wearer an immediate view of the rapidly beating mechanical balance wheel inside the movement. The reverse side features a see-through exhibition case back, revealing the intricate gear trains and weighted mechanical rotor spinning in response to natural arm movements. Protected by a scratch-resistant mineral crystal and built to a comfortable profile that sits flat against the wrist, the case is rated with a 50-meter water resistance index. Delivering an exceptional defense against unexpected heavy downpours, showering, and daily handwashing splashes, this sharp reference brings an outstanding combination of classical micro-mechanical gear trains and modern, stealthy styling.

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