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MRMW (Montre Roroi Military Watch) TUXEDO DIAL COPPER Wristwatch
MRMW (Montre Roroi Military Watch) TUXEDO DIAL COPPER Wristwatch
SKU:221151
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The tuxedo dial was a typical model of dress watches, which are watches designed to be worn primarily at formal occasions such as weddings, funerals, and business.

A simple and elegant watch designed to perfectly complement formal attire, a tuxedo dial is essentially a dial design featuring concentric circles in alternating shades of black and white.
In the field of dress watches, it is said to be "tres chic" (French for very stylish), as its name suggests, and it remains a classic and staple.

This dial is also known as a bull's eye dial. The concentric circle pattern on the dial is reminiscent of a target, so the name means "target" in English. It is also sometimes called an "Art Deco dial."
It has a military yet dressy feel, a modern yet classical impression, and is easy to match with any outfit, yet has an antique feel. The combination of these opposing elements creates a charm that never fades, even in the modern era.
The entire dial is a subdued gold-copper color. The KEYFORD logo and the train rail for the seconds display are finished in the same formal black as the circular band that is the key element of the tuxedo dial. The Arabic numerals and train rail for the seconds display are a reassuring pale orange that brings the whole look together.
The silver pencil hands, which match the case color, are luminous in the same color as the numbers.
A watch worn by soldiers on the battlefield.
Pocket watches were originally used, but towards the end of the 19th century, a German soldier began wearing one on his wrist, making it more convenient, and pocket watches became popular on the battlefield.
Pocket watches had the disadvantage of requiring one hand to be occupied when wearing them, so the idea of wearing it on the wrist was simple yet revolutionary.
There are records that show that around 1880, German Emperor Wilhelm I had wristwatches manufactured for the German Navy.
There are now many different designs of wristwatches, but their roots lie in military watches (watches worn by soldiers).
Today, it is loved by military fans around the world not only for its history, but also for its rugged, minimalist, masculine design and easy-to-use functionality.

MRMW (Montrelloi Military Watch)
Montreloy is a watch manufacturing company with roots in Muramatsu Watch Manufacturing, one of Japan's earliest watch manufacturers.
With the theme of "watches that will be loved in any era," we offer KEYFORD and the military series MRMW.
The sophisticated design won the Trend 2015 award in the table clock category at Ambiente in Frankfurt, Germany, one of the three major trade fairs, and has been selected as a 150th anniversary item at the Modern Art Museum New York shop (MoMA) and the Printemps Haussmann flagship store in France.
| Windproof | Domed mineral glass |
|---|---|
| Case material | Stainless steel |
| Case diameter | Approximately 44mm |
| Case Thickness | Approximately 17mm |
| Band Material | Khaki nylon NATO strap |
| Movement | 12-hour quartz movement (battery life: approximately 2 years) |
| waterproof | 5 ATM water resistant |
| Manufacturer's warranty | 1 year |

