New DK12 and DK13 watch models from Damasko!
The German watch brand Damasko substantially strides to establish itself among the most renowned brands in the world. The small watch factory in southern Germany deserved their respectable reputation by producing beautiful watches with great technique. A Damasko watch is a special watch. It is unique and has its own look. In addition, there are few watch brands that offer better timepieces.
Damasko DK12 and DK13
The latest watches from Damasko are the DK12 and DK13 series. Both new watches have a classic character and a clean design. The inside of these exciting new models do contain a by Damasko self-developed movement. This is very special for a small watch brand like Damasko, because even the big watch brands like Tag Heuer, Breitling, Rolex and Omega do not deliver all their watches with their own developed movement. The majority of these watch brands use ETA or Valjoux movements, sometimes modified by the watch brand itself.
The watch world is therefore extremely curious about the DK12 and DK13 models. Meanwhile the first models are delivered and the reviews and experiences are very positive.
Damasko watch technology
The fun of a Damasko watch is that you not only have a splendid watch on your wrist, but also a lot of technique. The DK12 and DK13 models include: mechanical movement, anti-shock mechanism, anti-magnetic mechanism and a hardened case. These are just a few characteristics which each Damasko watch features. A good waterproofness (10ATM) and sapphire crystal are of course also part of a Damasko watch.
Prices and delivery
The Damasko DK12 and DK13 series are built on demand (small production) and are therefore very exclusive. The price for both models is 3600.00 euros. Is this a lot of money? Yes, it's a huge amount. But if we simply compare Damasko watches with watches of famous brands from Switzerland we find Damasko more original, and don't forget that every Damasko watch contains a lot more technique. Therefore Damasko is a serious competitor in German watch magazine tests for the major Swiss watch brands.