With two of the new Rowing Blazers drop already sold out, this might be old news for many of you. But as someone with five (soon to be six or maybe even seven) Rowing Blazers blazers in my regular rotation, it's safe to say I am a fan.
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Rather than go into a needless bit of hyperbole, I thought I'd let the watches do the talking. But with that said, I was feeling a bit reflective last night on the drive home and was listening to the pod cast I did with Rowing Blazer's founder Jack Carlson nearly four years ago. And it really made me smile, to think how far this brand has come in such a short span of time. The podcast is here -https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-henderson3/episodes/Pod-Special---Dr--Jack-Carlson-of-Rowing-Blazers-e452lp
And the remainder of this latest drop -
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Courtesy of Rowing Blazers
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Based on a Seiko 5 Sport, it is available in four different color ways. The purple (above), pink, yellow, and white (all below). |
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Courtesy of Rowing Blazers |
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Here are the pertinents -
40mm diameter. Caliber 4R36 with manual and automatic winding capabilities. 24 jewels. 21,600 vibrations per hour. Approximately 41 hours of power reserve. Luminous hands and markers. Stainless steel cases and bracelets. Bilingual day and date calendars (English and Japanese). Edition of 888 per design. Made in Japan.
Available for $495, direct from Rowing Blazers.
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