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Stepan Sarpaneva at BaselWorld 2012
Stepan Sarpaneva at BaselWorld 2012
This year Stepan is showing his new Korona K0 "sport". In a titanium case with a typically Sarpaneva form this diving watch has an internal rotating bezel which is turned, unidrectionally, with the crown in its first position.
As always on Stepans watches there are many interesting details, take for example the second hand arrow which points inwards.Big and legible this watch also easily takes on evening activities with its baroque but refined forms.

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Great pics Don.
By: Tim Jackson : April 10th, 2012-11:23
Quick correction, the case is Steel rather than Ti. I think the original Proto he showed 2 years ago, might have been Ti or at least the idea was to do it in Ti, however these are not Ti, rather stainless steel. I love the blue dial elements, and although...