Timex’s Giorgio Galli S2Ti Watch Features a Sleek Titanium Build

The final chapter to S2 Swiss Made series.

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Timex has unveiled the Giorgio Galli S2Ti, the final piece to its S2 Swiss Made series, crafted by the brand’s Global Creative Director, Giorgio Galli.

Housed in a 38mm titanium case, the timepiece is complemented by a forged carbon fiber mid-case. Its titanium satin-finished dial is adorned with polished silver-tone hands for a tone-on-tone look, all encased in a domed, anti-reflective sapphire crystal. Adding to its sleek appeal, the timepiece is paired with a matching titanium-linked bracelet, fastened with a custom deployant clasp.

Powering the watch is a Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement, which beats at a frequency of 27,800 vph, complete with a 41-hour power reserve. The movement is fitted with a black ion-plated rotor, both viewable through an exhibition caseback.

Releasing as a 500-piece limited edition, the Giorgio Galli S2Ti watch will be available via Timex’s webstore, retailing for £1,450 GBP (approx $1,814 USD).

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