Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Watch Review - Mido Multifort Chronograph Watch

The house of Mido Multifort fascinates its watch fans by its new creation, the Multifort Chronograph watch. It is a timepiece that showcase both the brand’s edgy cutting technology and the its watch designer’s aesthetic idea. Here in this article I’ll reveal the new chronograph watch to you.
The new Multifort Chronograph watch features a round stainless steel 316L case which is measured in a relatively large 44mm in diameter. The case houses an anti-scratch sapphire crystal face for a clean and clear view of the dial. At three o’clock of the case is a screwed winding crown which is accompanied by two chronograph pushers at 2 and 4 o’clock respectively. The construction of the case makes it able to resist water to 100 meters.

Here let’s take a look to the dial. The dial boasts a pure black background with luminous indexes and hands. The strip and Arabic indexes are applied with Superluminova. The sword shaped hour and minute hands are also applied with the same luminous compound. The chronograph counters are located at the 12 o’clock, 6 o’clock, and 9 o’clock distinctively. The date and day are indicated at three o’clock position. Right above the date and day apertures, the brand’s logo is exquisitely revealed.

Then let’s move to the movement of the watch. The movement could be exquisitely viewed by through a transparent caseback. It is an ETA Valjous 7750 based calibre 1320 one. The dimensions of the movement are 30.00mm in diameter and 7.90mm in height. A gilt Glucydur balance, an achron balance-spring and a Nivaflex NM mainspring are incorporated in the mechanism. Inside the mechanism, there are the screws, bar and one oscillating weight. The power reserve ability of the watch is 48 hours. Adorned with 25 jewels, the movement is both magnificent and gorgeous.

The new Mido Multifort Chronograph watch is teamed with a matching stainless steel 316L bracelet with a matching folding clasp. Enjoy the beautiful watch.