The Graham Swordfish Chronograph (Ref. 2.SWAB.B35L.K06) is not a watch for the faint-hearted—it’s an unapologetic fusion of mechanical boldness and eccentric design, made to disrupt convention and draw attention wherever it goes. With its oversized lenses and muscular case, the Swordfish doesn’t whisper. It declares.
The 46mm stainless steel case wears large and proud, with polished and brushed surfaces that emphasize its industrial design ethos. What sets it apart visually are the two “magnifying eyes” mounted over the chronograph counters—amplifying both visibility and personality. These porthole-like sapphire lenses are not just functional; they’re theatrical, adding a unique, almost submarine-like character to the dial.
The matte black dial underneath is cleanly executed. Large Arabic numerals and luminous hands offer high legibility, while the 30-minute and 12-hour counters sit beneath the oversized magnifiers at 3 and 9 o’clock. A discreet date window at 6 o’clock maintains symmetry, balancing the visual weight of the watch’s bold layout.
Powering the Swordfish is the Graham Caliber G1710—an automatic chronograph movement based on the Valjoux 7750. It delivers a 48-hour power reserve, smooth chronograph actuation, and reliability honed over decades of use.
Model – SwordFish
Reference – 2.SWAB.B35L.K06
Year – unknown
Size – 46mm
Dial – Black
Case Material – Steel PVD coated
Bracelet Material – Rubber
Movement – Automatic
Power Reserve – 48hrs
Water resistance – 100m
Condition – 8/10
Accs – watch only
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