Lot #UK040
SevenFriday T1/02 Micah's Voice #WatchFamforUkraine
This is part of #WatchFamforUkraine Solidarity Auction View Collection
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The Watch
Estimate: $1,000
- 2021 marks the launch of the new T1/02 Micah’s Voice, a limited edition of 100 eye-catching pieces with 100% of proceeds going towards this foundation. This new model comes in a 45 mm x 45.6 mm case crafted from stainless steel and enhanced by a sandblasted black PVD surface treatment. The brushed and polished bezel is enriched by a grooved line refilled in glossy black Berlac lacquer. Lacquer is also used to enhance the crown side. Protected by a K1 hardened mineral and characterised by a four layers construction, the semi-transparent dial uses a special gradient grey eyewear lens with a circular brushed intermediate ring, cut out indexes from 2 to 10 o'clock and a beveled inner circle in brushed rhodium with 12 luminous printed markers. Adding a vivid touch to the dial, yellow accents are used for the hours and minutes hands as well as for the Micah’s Voice smiley logo at 6 o'clock. Just above it, the white print relief motto reads “A little bit louder now”.
- No buyer’s premium is applicable on this #WatchFamforUkraine lot
- All proceeds will be donated to WCK
- Please note that the watch will be shipped to the winning bidder directly by the donors.
- Shipping costs will be covered by the donors, however all import duties and taxes are the responsibility of the buyer
- Buyers are advised that the charitable purpose of these lots has no impact on the buyer's obligation to pay sales or use taxes, as applicable
- Winning bidders will be contacted directly by the donors after the auction ends
- Payment can be made by wire transfer or credit card (Up to $50,000 with a 3% surcharge)
The Details
Brand
SevenFriday
Dimensions
45mm x 13mm
Model
T1/02 Micah's Voice
Movement
Seiko NH70
Reference
N/A
Bracelet
Leather strap
Year
2021
Condition
New
Material
PVD-Coated Steel
Included
Box and Papers
Dial Color
Multi-Layer Skeletonized Dial
From the personal collection of Alex Lubin
Kindly donated by Alex Lubin