The Alexander 2 Automatic Black Dial Men’s Watch (Model A520-01) is a distinguished dive-style timepiece designed with Swiss precision, premium materials, and a bold, refined aesthetic. Engineered around the reliable Sellita SW200 automatic movement, it combines mechanical craftsmanship with rugged durability. The black dial, paired with silver-tone accents and a ceramic bezel, creates a sophisticated design suitable for both adventure and everyday wear. With its robust stainless steel construction, sapphire crystal, and 200-meter water resistance, this watch is built to perform under demanding conditions while maintaining a polished, professional appearance.
Key Features & Specifications
Design & Aesthetics
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Black dial with silver-tone hands and Arabic numeral hour markers
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Minute track around the outer rim for enhanced legibility
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Stainless steel case and bracelet with a modern silver-tone finish
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Transparent case back showcasing the automatic movement
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Uni-directional rotating black ceramic bezel for precision timing
Movement & Performance
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Swiss-made Sellita Caliber SW200 automatic movement
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26-jewel construction, beating at 28,800 vph for smooth timekeeping
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Power reserve of approximately 38 hours
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Self-winding mechanism, powered by natural wrist motion
Durability & Comfort
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Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal for superior protection
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Stainless steel bracelet with an 8-inch length and 22 mm width
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Deployment clasp with push-button release for secure, easy wear
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200 meters / 660 feet water resistance suitable for diving
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Screw-down crown for added water protection
Functionality
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Analog display with luminescent hands and markers
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Date window positioned at 3 o’clock
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Functions include: date, hour, minute, second
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Dive watch styling with practical timing capabilities
Case Details
Band Details
Ideal For
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Dive watch enthusiasts seeking Swiss-made reliability
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Professionals wanting a rugged yet elegant daily watch
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Anyone who values a premium automatic timepiece with modern styling
Additional Information