Rousseau Gents Glyph Automatic Multi-Function Two-Tone/Taupe-Gold Dial

This Rousseau design springs into action with universally classic styling that looks right anywhere, in sporting events or at the office with a stylish two-tone stainless steel case and matching bracelet. Three separate subsidiary dials upon the face help you divide up hours, minutes and seconds into nice, manageable, understandable units. A window at the 3 o'clock hour also helps keep you abreast of the current date with a simple glance.
-Case-
42.5mm x 14.5mm two-tone stainless steel case
Unidirectional rotating bezel
Mineral crystal
Exhibition back w/ decorated rotor
-Movement-
Automatic DG-3836 movement w/ 22 jewels
-Dial-
Date subsidiary dial
24-hour subsidiary dial
Day subsidiary dial
Luminous hands & hour markers
-Band-
210mm x 20mm two-tone stainless steel bracelet
-Buckle-
Double-clasped diver's buckle
-Water Resistant-
Up to 3 ATM
-Warranty-
One year limited manufacturer's warranty
For more information: www.rousseauwatches.com
One of the oldest watches bearing a signature from a Geneva Master Watchmaker lies in the Cluny Museum, Paris, France. The signature is that of Jean Rousseau engraved upon the case of a watch taking the form of Death's Head. In engraving his signature upon such a startling creation, perhaps Rousseau cheated mortality somewhat. Less romantic is the notion that years of making timepieces must have agreed with him, for he lived to be an old man of nearly 80, from 1606 to 1684.
Whether or not one cares to read a mystery into Jean Rousseau's legacy, the truth of the matter is he is quite immortal. Mortality, however, was not cheated. Immortality was earned.
And so, today the Rousseau family of watches carries on as immortal as time itself, as memorable as the genius-family of watchmakers. These timepieces carry the spirit of their namesake with movements as smooth as the heavens with a polished glacial finish, and as sturdy and firm as the mountains surrounding a Swiss village.