A modern classic that continues a long tradition of excellence, this Concord Delirium stainless steel timepiece can be worn by both discerning men and women. Following in the footsteps of the original Delirium, this model is distinguished by a sculpted rectangular case that angles to an exquisitely thin edge. The tall, rectangular case features rounded edges and a highly polished finish. It frames a two-tone dial that mixes silvery mother-of-pearl and gold, and it offers a stately modern design that dips into classic territory with a full Roman numeral display. It's completed by a black leather strap with lizard-like texturing. Every water-resistant Concord watch is pressure-tested at least twice, and this Delirium offers resistance to 30 meters (100 feet)--enabling it to withstand splashes and accidental dunks into the water, but not suitable for swimming. Other features include a precise Swiss quartz movement and a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Since its founding in Bienne, Switzerland, in 1908, Concord Watches has been creating timepieces of exceptional beauty and craftsmanship and movements that permit a wide range of case design. When the Concord Delirium watch was first introduced in 1979, it made headlines as the world's flattest analog watch--total thickness, 1.98mm. A year later, the Concord Delirium IV broke the 1mm barrier, and Concord's world record in thinness and watch technology stands today. The Saratoga sports luxury watch collection, unveiled in 1986 and a continuous icon of the Concord brand, features a patented latch crown protector and a distinctive eight-sided bezel.