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The Mido Multifort Chronometer is the latest to join the slowly expanding club with its Caliber 80 Si This means the Mido Multifort Chronometer offers an overall package with not only the movement's technical benefits but some horological interest as well, all in a handsome if straightforward presentation very much in line with Mido's personality The Multifort is one of Mido's key families, and while it's unclear how its lineage ties directly to the model from over 80 years ago aside from its name and maker, the modern Multifort watches tend to share features like the Geneva stripe dials.
Mido says that the Geneva stripes in the collection are meant to "Evoke the suspension cables on Sydney Harbour Bridge." The new Mido Multifort Chronometer has applied, sloping, wedge-shaped indices that are a break from the eight dots and four stick indices I tend to associate with the Multifort watches The Mido Multifort Chronometer is 42mm wide in steel with a water resistance of 100m for reasonable durability and versatility There are actually six versions of the Mido Multifort Chronometer with different case material finishes, dial colors, and strap or bracelet options.
Mido's marketing materials describe the Multifort Chronometer as a "Casual-chic timepiece with a distinctly contemporary spirit," which sounds about right to me as well as descriptive of the brand overall The Mido Multifort Chronometer, again, comes in several versions. . Source
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