Dibra

Dibra

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Size:

Case Size: 36MM 

Case Thickness: 7.5MM

Case Material: Stainless Steel

Glass: Hardened Mineral Glass

Strap Material: Italian Genuine Leather

Strap Width: 16MM

Interchangeable Strap: YES

Movement: Quartz Movement

Water Resistance: 3ATM

Dibra

We honor Dibra with a glossy white 36 mm dial, framed by a polished golden case and accented with sparkling crystal hour markers. A white Italian genuine leather strap completes this refined design, creating a watch that embodies elegance and heritage. The iconic eagle is proudly stamped on the dial, while the classic eagle and our logo are meticulously engraved on the case back, crown, and buckle—making it a perfect gift for someone dear to your heart.

Dibra’s history is as rich as the city itself. Throughout Illyrian history, it served as a crossroads for numerous empires, kingdoms, and noble families. The city was first documented by Ptolemy in the 2nd century under the name Deborus, a term closely resembling the Albanian word Dëborë, meaning “snow.” This historical connection is reflected in the choice of a pristine white dial, honoring the city’s name and legacy.

 

Case Size: 36MM 

Case Thickness: 7.5MM

Case Material: Stainless Steel

Glass: Hardened Mineral Glass

Strap Material: Italian Genuine Leather

Strap Width: 16MM

Interchangeable Strap: YES

Movement: Quartz Movement

Water Resistance: 3ATM

Dibra

We honor Dibra with a glossy white 36 mm dial, framed by a polished golden case and accented with sparkling crystal hour markers. A white Italian genuine leather strap completes this refined design, creating a watch that embodies elegance and heritage. The iconic eagle is proudly stamped on the dial, while the classic eagle and our logo are meticulously engraved on the case back, crown, and buckle—making it a perfect gift for someone dear to your heart.

Dibra’s history is as rich as the city itself. Throughout Illyrian history, it served as a crossroads for numerous empires, kingdoms, and noble families. The city was first documented by Ptolemy in the 2nd century under the name Deborus, a term closely resembling the Albanian word Dëborë, meaning “snow.” This historical connection is reflected in the choice of a pristine white dial, honoring the city’s name and legacy.