Lorier Hydra Series 2

Lorier Hydra Series 2. Designing the Hydra Series II LORIER Brands from Hamilton, to Longines, to Lecoultre came to use these new cases manufactured by the now-defunct Ervin Piquerez SA (or EPSA) However, the Lorier looks and feels like it should cost the extra $100.

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P aired with adventurous red accents, it's a bold yet. While these watches were n ot as svelte as their predecessors, their heightened wrist presence was precisely the point.

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While these watches were n ot as svelte as their predecessors, their heightened wrist presence was precisely the point. The previous Hydra was a big crowned beauty, but the new Hydra has ditched the big crown for two At this point, Lorier's 39mm case probably looks familiar to many of you (and their new 36mm case, seen in the Falcon II reviewed by Ed Jelley, probably looks familiar but just a tad smaller).While the total thickness changes from watch to watch depending on the movement being used and water resistance levels, the general lines of Lorier's vintage inspired case remain the same.

Lorier Hydra Series II Sports Watch Review. THE HYDRA In the 1960s, a new wave of dive watches burst onto the scene: twin-crown Super Compressors Brands from Hamilton, to Longines, to Lecoultre came to use these new cases manufactured by the now-defunct Ervin Piquerez SA (or EPSA)

Lorier Hydra Series II WatchUSeek Watch Forums. For people like me, it's bloody brilliant and still one of my favorite parts of the Lorier watches I've tested as a whole Lorier prices the Hydra at $399.00 and that's a little more than offerings like the Dan Henry 1970 or the Spinnaker Bradner