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Linde Werdelin Spidolite x Chronopassion
By SENATUS Watches & Jewelry | 17 March 2015

The SpidoLite Gold and SpidoLite Titanium, the fourth generation of the SpidoLite family from Linde Werdelin, mark an evolution in weight-optimised construction and reveal the first ever Linde Werdelin power reserve indicator.

The SpidoLite family was born from an expedition to Mount Everest and has pursued a simple goal: to save weight without compromising on strength, integrity or performance. Holistically conceived and engineered, this SpidoLite is the most extreme skeleton to date and the SpidoLite Gold challenges the assumption that a heavy precious metal cannot produce an incredibly agile sports timepiece.

"The very distinctive design of the pieces means they’ll appeal to people who already have a well-established collection and are looking for something different, with a unique aesthetic personality. But amateurs may be swayed too, on impulse," said Laurent Piccioto of Chronopassion.

The two new pieces from the Danish manufacture are each created in a limited edition of only 75 watches and exclusively for sale at Chronopassion

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