D1Milano Atlas | Watch Review
D1Milano Atlas
The D1Milano Atlas is one of only a few automatic watches available from the Italian based company, known for this specific style of watch case in many different variations. I was not overly familiar with the D1Milano brand, and after checking out their site, I saw that they have a lot of quartz models, but the few mechanicals they do have, which come in a few different colors and case finishes as well as skeleton dials, and I was intrigued. The case design is very familiar and as most can tell just by looking at it, it is inspired by two different Gerald Genta designs, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and the Patek Philippe Nautilus. The Atlas does a good job at fusing both designs into one, without completely ripping off both brands either. At $625, it is a bargain compared to the aforementioned luxury watches, but compared to other brands on the market, it may be a little overpriced.Â
D1Milano Atlas Specifications:
41.5mm Stainless Steel Case
49mm Lug to Lug
27mm Lug Width
11mm Thick
170 Grams Weight
Sapphire Crystal
Seiko NH35 Movement
Screw Down Crown
50m Water Resistant
$625
https://d1milano.com/collections/man
First though, allow me to tell you about the Atlas, and why I chose to have this specific model sent. I did not realize that the Atlas is not a model name, but more I guess of a designation for the colors, and while that is confusing, if you look on their website, you can see what I mean. I do notice they have collections such as mechanical or...
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