I was walking through the mall during my last visit to Toronto in October when I came upon a Swatch kiosk. Being WIS, I naturally passed by just to take a quick look, when something caught my eye. There were a few automatic models available for the Diaphane line and I was quite surprised how cool they looked because I have not noticed the Swatch collection for quite some time. This watch caught my eye mainly because of the colour combination and the fact that it looked somewhat "Lego-ish". The ETA 2827 is pretty much the same design as that of the popular 2824 but it runs on a slower pace of 21,600 bph and does not have the hack function. Two of the bridges are made of coloured plastic that matches the scheme of the watch and as in other Swatch automatics, the escape lever is made of plastic, which probably does not need much lubrication to run properly.
This is a fun watch to wear and it is certainly very creative in its styling. Now, the question is, what does it have to do with a Spanish lodge?



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