Waltham Crescent Watch
Filed under: Timepieces / Watches

For 2010, a new men's model for them is this Waltham Crescent. It has a sporty look to it, but is a luxury timepiece. The 43mm wide case is available in 18k white, rose, or yellow gold, with a high-end La Joux-Perret Calibre 3513 automatic movement with a 22k white gold rotor. The movement is even COSC Chronometer certified and has the time, big date, and a power reserve indicator feature. The crystal is AR coated sapphire, and also like Cartier watches, there is a blue gem as a crown cabochon.
I quite like the black dial with white gold case combo, but there is also a white dial available. It seems odd that a traditional railroad watch has now turned into a luxury half retro, half sporty brand. The sport part of the design is all in the dial, with its large, almost dive watch style, hands and hour indicators. In all, a nice cohesive look but they made the hands pretty stubby (why do they do that!?)
Ariel Adams publishes the luxury watch review site aBlogtoRead.com.
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