Himlalaya Bi-Compax 40 mm
Réf. : 671674 -
In stock
€232.50
- Made in France - in Besançon
- Warranty 2 years
- Shipping free
- Payment secure in 2 or 3 times without charge
Made in France - Besançon
This sporty Lip Himalaya watch has a 40 mm case in polished 316L stainless steel, mounted on a smooth camel calfskin strap with white stitching. Its green and white panda dial features Arabic numerals and white hands, and is covered by an anti-reflective sapphire crystal. This model features a date counter at 3 o'clock and a day counter in French at 9 o'clock. Its screw-down caseback is water-resistant to 50 m. A robust, reliable watch for everyday wear, with excellent legibility and a resolutely vintage look.
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 : round metal polish & brush
Dimensions : 40 mm
Entrecorne : 20 mm
Functions :
3 Hands: hours/minutes/seconds.
Day in French on the counter at 9 o'clock.
Date on the counter at 3 o'clock.
3 Hands: hours/minutes/seconds.
Day in French on the counter at 9 o'clock.
Date on the counter at 3 o'clock.
Water Resistance : 5 atm
Weight : 53 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 : olive green mat
Crystal : domed sapphire glass
Hands : white
Indexes : arabic figures white
Movement : quartz + battery
Reference movement : time module vh64
Accuracy: +/-15 seconds/month.
ounter at 9 o'clock.
Date on the counter at 3 o'clock.
Back case : stainless steel screw
Strap : leather brown smooth
Clasp : clasp
Crown : pushed
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About himalaya
A French story
HIMALAYA
MAURICE HERZOG & LOUIS LACHENAL
In 1950, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal reached the summit of Annapurna. For the first time in the history of mankind, men conquered a peak above 8,000 m. They were French, and it was with their LIP Himalaya watches that they looked at the time as they reached the top of the ‘first 8,000’. Five years later, in the spring of 1955, Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy set a new Himalayan record by making the first ascent of Makalu, the 5th highest peak in the world at an altitude of 8,485 m. Two world records for the same watch model!