The original Ventura, launched in 1957, made watchmaking history as the world’s first electrical battery powered watch. This new version pays tribute to the ultimate rulebreaker and Ventura’s biggest fan: Elvis Presley. Classic Ventura in appearance, it features the modern H-10 movement with 80 hours of power reserve and a seconds hand that has been blued by flame.
ReferenceH24505111
CaliberH-10
CollectionVentura
MovementAutomatic
Case size42mm x 45mm
Thickness (mm)11.38
Dial colorWhite
Case materialStainless steel
Crystalsapphire
Lug width21,22mm
Power reserve80 hour
StatusPast collection
Water Resistance5 bar (50m)
Anti ReflectionYes
Strap referenceH6052451001
Strap typeStainless steel
Buckle typeButterfly
H-10
A three-hand movement with or without a date function and boasting a superior power reserve of 80 hours, the H-10 appears with intricate contrasting snail and pearled patterns for the American Classic models it drives and streamlined surfaces for the pilots’ watches.
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Features
SELF-WINDING
Wrist movements cause the inner rotor to swing, transferring energy to the mainspring, and powering your timepiece.
STAINLESS STEEL CASE
A highly resistant alloy composed of steel and chromium. It can be worked to resemble a precious metal. It is nearly impervious to rust, tarnish, and corrosion.
Sapphire Crystal
Synthetic sapphire crystal is a tough scratch-resistant material, only diamonds could leave a mark.
H-10 CALIBER
A three-hand automatic movement boasting a superior power reserve of 80 hours and featuring a Nivachron™ balance spring.
WATER RESISTANCE
Your timepiece is resistant up to 5 bar (50m) / 73 psi (164 ft).
VENTURA
Iconic, groundbreaking and a design classic, the Ventura is more than 60 years old but has the same rebellious appeal as it did on its launch day.