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The Brandenburg Gate with its quadriga symbolizes many values: hope, unity, triumph, and division. This is one of the reasons why it is Germany's most famous landmark. The ASKANIA QUADRIGA is our homage to this landmark, combining technical innovation with the highest watchmaking craftsmanship in a strictly limited edition.The QUADRIGA 2023 is limited to 152 pieces. This stunning chronograph in royal blue with a 0.4-point diamond on the crown is a stylish timepiece that will turn heads.

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Dial

The contrasting royal blue sunray dial captivates with its silver accents on the hands and dynamic Arabic numerals. The dial is punctuated by a day-date display. A gradient effect on the small, stainless-steel-framed subdials captures the eye when reading the time. The highlight is the day-date display at 3 o'clock.

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MOVEMENT/CALIBER

Besides the dynamic dial, the steel heart of our 18th QUADRIGA beats the precise ASKANIA 4062-1 caliber, powered by the ETA Valjoux 7750 automatic caliber with 25 jewels and an impressive 45-hour power reserve. On the back, the "MedTech" finish is visible through the sapphire crystal caseback. The bridges and movement components are satin-finished, bead-blasted, and polished to a high gloss. This movement is driven by an Askania rotor with Geneva stripes.This year's vintage watch is worn on a handcrafted alligator leather strap, available in blue or brown. Alternatively, the QUADRIGA impresses with a high-quality German-made Milanese strap with a folding clasp for a harmonious overall look.

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Case

Crafted in a 44 mm size, the case of our Quadriga is made of high-quality polished 316L steel. This steel frame is punctuated by a 0.04-carat diamond on the crown. A radiant eye-catcher that sets a special accent against the royal blue dial.Let yourself be inspired and captivated by this future classic. The Quadriga 2023 can be found exclusively in the flagship store at Hackesche Höfe 1, as well as in the Uhren Atelier Potsdam at Mittelstraße 30 in the Dutch Quarter/Potsdam.

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