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The Met Hiroshige Digital 34mm Resin Band

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The Met Hiroshige Digital 34mm Resin Band

This exciting update to our beloved T80 showcases a detail from Maples at Mama, a woodblock print created around 1857 by Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797?1858). This tranquil scene from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo depicts maple branches framing a picturesque Japanese landscape. The artwork continues down the resin strap, while a silver-tone case perfectly complements the muted colors gracing the lens. Equipped with a chronograph function, daily alarm, acrylic crystal, INDIGLO?? backlight, and date display, this beautifully detailed watch transforms a Met collection masterpiece into a timeless work of wearable art.

Family: The Met Hiroshige
Buckle/Clasp: Buckle
Case Shape: Octagon
Crystal/Lens: Acrylic
Dial Markings: Digital
Water Resistance: 30
Dial Color: Normal
Case Color: Silver
Strap Color: Multi
Movement: Digital

This exciting update to our beloved T80 showcases a detail from Maples at Mama, a woodblock print created around 1857 by Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797?1858). This tranquil scene from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo depicts maple branches framing a picturesque Japanese landscape. The artwork continues down the resin strap, while a silver-tone case perfectly complements the muted colors gracing the lens. Equipped with a chronograph function, daily alarm, acrylic crystal, INDIGLO?? backlight, and date display, this beautifully detailed watch transforms a Met collection masterpiece into a timeless work of wearable art.

Family: The Met Hiroshige
Buckle/Clasp: Buckle
Case Shape: Octagon
Crystal/Lens: Acrylic
Dial Markings: Digital
Water Resistance: 30
Dial Color: Normal
Case Color: Silver
Strap Color: Multi
Movement: Digital

$25.30

Original: $84.32

-70%
The Met Hiroshige Digital 34mm Resin Band

$84.32

$25.30

Description

This exciting update to our beloved T80 showcases a detail from Maples at Mama, a woodblock print created around 1857 by Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797?1858). This tranquil scene from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo depicts maple branches framing a picturesque Japanese landscape. The artwork continues down the resin strap, while a silver-tone case perfectly complements the muted colors gracing the lens. Equipped with a chronograph function, daily alarm, acrylic crystal, INDIGLO?? backlight, and date display, this beautifully detailed watch transforms a Met collection masterpiece into a timeless work of wearable art.

Family: The Met Hiroshige
Buckle/Clasp: Buckle
Case Shape: Octagon
Crystal/Lens: Acrylic
Dial Markings: Digital
Water Resistance: 30
Dial Color: Normal
Case Color: Silver
Strap Color: Multi
Movement: Digital