It's official this is a World Record breaker!
I mean would you look as thing -not exactly subtle is it. It's such a chubby boy but the bulk is there for a reason - depth; extreme depth.
I don't know what your opinions are on the CF dial? Yes, it's hi-tech I guess but it isn't exactly that classic clean style that a diver should have.
Movement:
* Chronometer-certified automatic chronograph ETA cal. 7750 Valjoux COSC
* 25 jewels
* 28'800 oscillations/h
* Power reserve 48h
* Etachron regulator system
* Glucydur balance bridge
* Nivaflex mainspring
* Antichoc with Incabloc shock-absorber
Functions:
* Hour; minute; small second at 9h
* Chronograph with 30 minute counter at 12h, 12 hour counter at 6h, central second counter
* Date at 3h
Case/bracelet:
* Solid titanium case/bracelet, Ø 46.0mm, thickness 28.5mm, weight 265gr total
* Water-resistant to 7’500 meters (25’000 feet; 6’000 meters or 20’000 FEET & 25% safety margin according to ISO norm 6425)
* X-large crown with side-guards, allowing for diving with thick gloves
* Screw-down crown and pushers
* Red safety marking on pushers (visible when unscrewed)
* Domed, anti-reflective sapphire crystal, thickness 10mm
* Unidirectional rotating bezel, 60 minute graduation, Superluminova™ indices
* Solid titanium bracelet, lug-ends and links screwed
* Solid titanium folding clasp with safety catch and micro-adjustment
* Separate genuine rubber strap & rubber extension strap for dry-suit diving (wrist circumference up to 35cm)
* Screw-driver
* Screw-down caseback, Limited Edition engraving
* Helium relief valve
* anti-magnetic ISO 764
Dials:
* Silver, black carbon, blue or yellow
* Superluminova™ indices
* Counters sunburst decorated
Hands:
* Oversized minute hand
* Superluminova™ coated
* All chronograph hands in red 20'000feet.com
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