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Titanium case in 45mm. Manual winding in house A-310 Tourbillon movement with Titanium main plate, silicium anchor and escape wheel. Movement weight only 8.6g. Power reserve is at 120hr. Limited to 25 pcs. Priced at $32,800 CHF
- two bezel versions: in steel with a black ceramic insert and, for the first time, in bronze with a hunter green ceramic insert
- CASE: Stainless steel case
- Diameter 42.50 mm x 44.50 mm
- Height 11.95 mm
- Screw-down crown
- Water resistance 30 ATM / 300 meters / 984 feet
- MOVEMENT: Swiss mechanical automatic, self-winding
- Power reserve 38 hours Frequency 28,800 vph (4.0 Hz) 25 Jewels
- CHF 2,150
- 50 years after the birth of the DOXA Army, the brand celebrates its history with the elite Swiss Army Divers unit by reissuing this iconic model that has achieved cult status and is instantly recognizabl
In 1932 Omega introduced a waterproof wristwatch called the Omega Marine reference number 679. The Omega Marine was the first dive watch commercially available to civilians, the first watch specifically tested and qualified for diving. The watch movement, dial, and hands were encased in a rectangular section interior case. This interior case had a shoulder at the end with a groove which contained a cork gasket. The interior case slide into a rectangular outer case, the end of which contacted the gasket in the shoulder of the interior case, creating a water tight seal. A spring clip on the back of the outer case held the two parts together. The clip provide the initial seal between the inner case, the gasket, the outer case, and as the watch submerges, the air pressure inside the case remain constant while the water pressure outside the watch increased, compressing the two parts of the case even more firmly, increasing the water tightness. The Marine was at first fitted with the manual winding calibre 19.4 T1, but later with the improved 19.4 T2, created in 1935. It is interesting to note that outer case had a sapphire Crystal. Sapphire was used because it was much stronger than glass and this was probably one of the very first use of sapphire on a watch. The watch strap was made of seal skin, but more interestingly it had a folding buckle.
- Oyster steel case (904L) in 44mm with several updates, which include minor changes in the case, dial and bracelet.
- All of which to make the watch visually more balanced and more comfortable to wear; the lugs are wider at 22mm and the bracelet 1mm larger.
- Oyster bracelet with Glidelock adjustment and Fliplock dive extension link.
- Black bezel with gradient D-blue dial.
- The second and minute hand are a bit longer to extend perfectly at the minute index around the dial.
- Automatic in house movement Cal. 3235 COSC with 70hrs power reserve.
- Priced at 11,450.00€
A 600m titanium dive watch, titanium shrouding and inner case in 50mm, in Black ion DLC coating. Anti-reflective treated sapphire crystal. Seiko’s 5R65 Spring Drive movement, 72 hours power reserve. Priced at US$3,600.00
500 Meter Diver’s watch, 42mm Titanium case with bracelet. In house movement, Caliber MT5612 with 70 hours power reserve and COSC certified. Priced at 4,200CHF
- Divers have a modified Sellita-based calibre inside (UN-816) with hours, minutes, central seconds and date functions
- Both have stainless steel cases, but the black one is coated with black DLC. The bezel is decorated with 40 brilliant-cut stones in the hues of the rainbow – ruby, aquamarine, topaz, tsavorite and sapphire. Eleven diamonds sparkle on the dial, on the indices and Super-Luminova shines on the hands and on the 12 o’clock marker
- 39mm Lady Diver in two versions, a black and white Rainbow model, each in limited editions of 300 timepieces
- Collection 2022
- 45mm case diameter in Grade 5 titanium with matching bracelet in titanium
- Black ceramic & Orange hybrid ceramic unidirectional bezel.
- Steel black DLC Helium escape valve at 9 o’clock. The automatic movement is an important milestone for TAG Heuer, as it is the first timepiece utilising calibre TH30-00 produced by Kenissi Manufacture SA, exclusively made for TAG Heuer.
- COSC Certified.
Power reserve is 70 hours - CHF6,500
Named after the British explorer, it was originally released in 1962, this watch is the perfect blend of vintage and new material. Although Rado had already used ceramic for the bezel of its signature dive watch, it is the first time that ceramic is applied to the entire Captain Cook. Monobloc construction case, plasma high-tech ceramic in 43mm. Plasma ceramic is forged in an oven at 20,000°C transform finished white ceramic into a material with a metallic shine, retaining its essential properties: lightness, hardness, and comfort. Bezel is Gold PVD coated stainless steel with insert made of polished ceramic. Dial in black-tinted sapphire crystal. Automatic Rado calibre R734 (base Powermatic 80) openworked, anti-magnetic Nivachron hairspring. Power reserve is 80hrs. Priced at CHF 3,700
The (2016) Type 5 is an oil-filled watch that runs on a mechanical movement. But the biggest benefits for an oil filled watch is that it improves the overall legibility – eliminating the internal reflection affect. The automatic movement is a highly modified Swiss ETA 2824-2. DLC coated case in 46mm. Priced at US$35,800
