Founded as an in-house link competitor to Grand Seiko, King Seiko produced some wonderful watches in the brand's heyday in the 1960s.Both are powered by a self-winding manufacturer's movement with a 50-hour power reserve.The ref. 116500LN brought about the beginnings of the "ungettable" moment in modern Rolex history. Prior to this, the Daytona already had waitlists that were years long; after this, years became eternities.Today's watch comes at the perfect time in the watch world as green, for all intents and purposes, is in. And this watch makes green look better than ever as the sunray finish takes the traditional dial layout of the Reverso and elevates it to a new modern format which works beautifully off the green of the strap. A bonus for this one is a gorgeous engraving when you turn the watch over. They call this a Reverso for a reason.
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Killy (Jean-Claude): The famed French alpine link skier won three gold link medals when his home country hosted the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble. Killy, who has appeared in numerous Rolex advertisements, won the downhill, the giant slalom, and the slalom. Though link his name isn't associated with Olympic timing per se, it is forever linked to some highly collectible Rolex calendar chronograph watches.
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