Churchill T18
Réf. : 671000 -
In stock
€157.50
- Made in France - in Besançon
- Warranty 2 years
- Shipping free
- Payment secure in 2 or 3 times without charge
Made in France - Besançon
This LIP T18 watch is a faithful reissue of the T18 model from the 1930s that was presented to Winston Churchill. Equipped with a polished and brushed 316L stainless steel case measuring 38.5 mm in length and 21.2 mm in width, it can be worn by both men and women. Its two-tone silver dial is brushed vertically and horizontally, and features Gun-coloured Dauphine hands. Its grey crocodile-style cowhide leather strap closes with a pin buckle. An elegant model to wear with presence.
Warranty
2 YEARS
worldwide
Made
in France
in Besançon
SHIPPING
Free
France and pick-up point
RETURNS
Free
30 days
Payment
Secure
in 1, 2 or 3 times without charge
Case : rectangular metal polish & brush
Dimensions : 21.2mm x 38.5mm
Entrecorne : 18 mm
Functions :
2 Hands: hours/minutes.
Small seconds-Hand.
2 Hands: hours/minutes.
Small seconds-Hand.
Water Resistance : 3 atm
Weight : 26 grammes
Standard Shipping:
Free in mainland France, Monaco, and Corsica for any order of 179 euros or more including VAT.
Delivery within 48 to 72 business hours.
Dial : silver 2 layers
Crystal : flat mineral
Hands : gun color
Indexes : arabic figures
Movement : quartz + battery
Reference movement : ronda 1064
Jewels: 2.
Accuracy: -10/+20 seconds/month
Back case : stainless steel snap
Strap : leather grey crocodile-style
Clasp : clasp
Crown : pushed
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About churchill
A French history
LIP T18
Produced from 1935 until the end of the 1950s, the LIP T18 is without doubt one of the brand's best-known watches.
With its advanced watchmaking technology, it was appreciated for its very high precision and was equipped with one of the first calibers to feature an eccentric small second.
Also linked to our country's history, a LIP T18 was presented to Sir Winston Churchill in 1948 by the French government in gratitude for the services rendered by Great Britain to France during the Second World War.