Dragonfly Series

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Dragonflies are beautiful and intriguing. Their dainty appearances always invoke wonder and joy, and leave an indelible impression for many nature-lovers. Inspired by this natural species, the Hong Kong tourbillon brand, Memorigin, has designed the Dragonfly Series tourbillon to depict their dazzling attractiveness.

The dial is made of pink mother-of-pearl. It presents stunning color variations under bright light. The distinct multi-colored effect resembles a pond on which the main character, the two dragonflies, are playing with the water. It can also be imagined that they are flying freely or even dancing in the sky. While white diamonds are embedded on their thoraces and the abdomens, their rose-gold-plated wings are decorated with pink sapphire to make the dragonflies more illustrious. There are also natural diamonds with excellent grades fully embedded on the stainless steel watch case. Each diamond is manually cut and polished. They glitter under sunlight and will bring all the others’ attentions to you.

Memorigin specially chooses a tourbillon which vibrates in a frequency of 28,800 times per hour for this series. It provides high accuracy and stability. With the 40-hour power reserve, the watch is equipped with everything that you need.


About Dragonfly Series
Retail price: HKD $128,000


Model No.
ST 0226

Case
Diamond embedded stainless steel case
Watch diameter: approx. 41mm
Watch thickness: approx. 11mm
Both sides sapphire crystal
Water resistance: 5ATM

Diamond/Gem Setting
White diamond quantity: approx. 498pcs approx. 3.95carats
Pink Sapphire quantity: approx. 57pcs approx. 0.22carats

Movement
Flying tourbillon
153 pieces of subassembly module and 25 jewels
Frequency: 28,800 oscillations/ hour

Features
72 hours power reserve
The tourbillon located at 6 o’clock rotates at a speed of 60s for one circle
Manual winding mechanism

Dial
Pink Sapphire embedded mother-of-pearl dial
Silver dauphine hands

Strap
Alligator strap


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