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The Emporio Armani Analog Blue Dial Men's Watch-AR11481 is a stylish and sophisticated timepiece for men. It features a blue dial with silver-tone hands and markers, giving it a sleek and modern look. The watch has a stainless steel case and a blue leather strap, ensuring durability and comfort. It is water-resistant up to 50 meters, making it suitable for everyday wear and occasional swimming. The watch also has a date function, adding practicality to its elegant design. Whether for work or a special occasion, this Emporio Armani watch is a perfect accessory to complement any outfit.
The third series of its maiden collection, Imperial III houses an Vintage 70-year-old King George VI coin. George VI was the last ruler of the British Empire and the first head of the commonwealth. His reign witnessed the transition of India from a colony to a democracy. These self-winding or automatic watches are crafted with an Automatic Miyota Movement from Citizen and have a power reserve of 42 hours. Sitting on top of the gold-plated case is a dome-shaped sapphire crystal. Inspired by the edges of a coin, the Bezel has a similar design. The watch has an analog display and weighs 110 gm. This entire range of watches is water resistant and can resist water up to a depth of 50 meters (5 ATM).
The "Baagh Collection" runs on a Japanese Miyota 8215 Automatic movement. Serial-numbered, the collection is available in 4 variants; golden and silver colored cases with Roman and Devanagari numerals. The watch has a sapphire crystal with AR coating from inside and a partial see-through back. The Watch is water resistant upto 5 ATM. This 43mm stainless steel watch has been created by using a particular One Rupee Coin from the year 1947, bearing a Tiger on the face. The Walking tiger (Baagh in Hindi) has close resemblance with the Make In India Logo. This One Rupee Coin holds its significance as it was the last coin minted under the British Rule. It was minted only in the years 1946 (second half) and 1947.