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Mido Multifort Skeleton Vertigo - a new arena of endless possibilities
By SENATUS Editor | 23 March 2023

To withstand city life, a new arena of endless possibilities, the Multifort Skeleton Vertigo has a 42 mm diameter case in intense black PVD, with a screwed case back and crown.

With its assertive aesthetics and visible mechanism, the Multifort Skeleton Vertigo Swiss Watch takes a bold stance. In a true stylistic and technological achievement, Mido showcases the heart of its automatic movement by revealing its finely skeletonised plate.

The sporty timepiece shows a strong architectural influence – a characteristic of this collection inspired by the Sydney Harbour Bridge – with Geneva stripes adorning its unique face. Inside its robust steel exterior, the ultra-resistant Caliber 80, fitted with a Nivachron™ balance-spring, proudly displays its geartrain.

Its exceptional autonomy lasts for up to 80 hours, promising ultimate accuracy for conquering the city without stopping.

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