Dive Watch Releases / Articles
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From AZIMUTH The Xtreme-1 collection, which consists of the Sea Hum GMT, the Sea Hum 3TZ (short for 3 Time Zone) and the Deep Diver, is a joint collaboration between Azimuth and Fernando. Dubbed ‘The Explorer’s Watch’; the Xtreme-1 is specially created for extreme sports enthusiasts. The Sea Hum 3TZ allows the simultaneous display of time for up to 3 different continents and is waterproof to 500m while the Sea Hum GMT allows the quick reading of up to 2 different time zones while enabling the wearer to dive to a depth of 1500m.The “crème de la crème” of this Xtreme-1 range is the Deep Diver which comes in a seldom seen and attempted; square titanium case. What is ground breaking in this design is the fact that a square case is traditionally extremely difficult to waterproof. However, Azimuth managed to tackle this problem by ingeniously creating a separate capsule to house the ETA 2826 Big Date movement which is then inserted into the square case housing and held securely by 6 screws. Both the Sea Hum GMT and the Deep Diver are also equipped with a Helium Escape Valve (HEV) which allows the wearer to dive to a depth of 1500m and 2000m respectively without the dangers of the crystal popping off due to atmospheric pressures building up inside the watch case. In order to be able to withstand pressures at this depth, Azimuth created the crystal in both watches to be double domed to give it added strength. All 3 watches in the Xteme-1 range come equipped with 46 hours of long lasting power reserve, big hands applied with Super Luminova as well as Luminova filled hour markers for easy time-reading and is created specifically for the purpose of deep sea-diving and mountain climbing with water resistance of up to 500, 1,500 or 2,000m, depending on the model. Xtreme-1 Sea-Hum GMT 
Movement: Automatic ETA 2836 protected by an anti magnetic dust cover. Beat: High beat 28,800 A/h Function: Automatic with 46 hour power reserve.
GMT function set independently via winding crown. Case Width: 45mm. Height from case back to tip of crystal: 18.2mm Material: High grade 316L stainless steel case equipped with Helium Gas Escapement Valve. Crystal: Double domed Sapphire, double coated. Sapphire thickness: 4.00mm. Winding Crown: Screw down waterproof stainless steel crown.Bezel: Single directional ratcheting bezel with Super Luminova depth markings. Dial/Hand Set: Super Luminova filled markers and Hands with Red minute hand for better clarity under water. Strap/Bracelet: Rubber strap or stainless steel bracelet with Deployant buckle. Waterproof: 1,500m / 4,921ft. Xtreme-1 Sea-Hum 3TZ 
Movement: Automatic ETA 2836 protected by an anti magnetic dust cover. Beat: High beat 28,800 A/h Function: Automatic with 46 hour power reserve.
3 Time Zone function set independently via winding crown. Case Width: 45mm. Height from case back to tip of crystal: 12mm Material: High grade 316L stainless steel case. Crystal: Flat Sapphire, double coated. Sapphire thickness: 2.50mm. Winding Crown: Screw down waterproof stainless steel crown.Bezel: Bi-directional ratcheting bezel with Super Luminova 24Hr markings. Dial/Hand Set: Super Luminova filled markers and Hands. Strap/Bracelet: Rubber strap or stainless steel bracelet with Deployant buckle. Waterproof: 500m / 1,640ft.

From ORIS The Col Moschin Italian Special Forces tested a vital tool on their challenging training missions: the Col Moschin Limited Edition from Oris. These elite troops wore this new instrument, with its ProDiver base, on their parachute jumps from 9,000 metres and their dives to 40 metres. And when tested on marches and missions in hostile territory, it successfully met every challenge.
Anti-magnetic properties guarantee precision in the air, while water-resistance is ensured down to 1,000 metres. The patented “Rotation Safety System” provides an additional element of security under water, while the titanium case with its tungsten ring provides total resistance in all circumstances. Limited edition of 2,000.
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MOVEMENT AutomaticCASE Several parts in titanium, gun metal gray PVD, 49 mm Tungsten ringScrew-down crown and crown shieldWater-resistant to 1,000 mGLASS Convex sapphire crystal with interior anti-reflective coatingDIAL Black , Applique hour markers and hands with SuperLumiNova BG W9
Power reserve in Italian colors at 7 o'clockSTRAP Extend-able black rubber with safety clasp
By TLex AZIMUTH’s X-treme-1 Deep Diver is the first of a series of 3 new divers to come from AZIMUTH. I will be posting details of two other divers shortly, one 1500 meter GMT and one other 500 meter model. At 2000 meters the X-treme-1 is the most extreme of the three.The Deep Diver’s case design has captivated me since I first caught sight of it. Aggressive and bold yet highly refined and charismatic; its 56.5mm x 46mm x 20mm dimensions crafted from one piece of high-grade titanium (equipped with lateral helium escape valve) make the statement; avant-garde isn’t just for the sake of art, it also stands for innovation. And an avant-garde dive watch design doesn’t have to be impractical it can be purposeful. One only has to look at the Deep Diver’s case side profile; to see this.
Year in year out we are exposed to the same old tired looking dive watch designs; it isn’t too often that a dive watch breaks the mold. In fairness one reason is that to achieve a certain depth rating; let’s say higher than 1000 meters the case design is more effective one way than it is another, square cased dive watches are less resistant to pressure than traditional round cases. This limits dive watch designers to a certain degree.
However AZIMUTH have very masterfully overcome this issue by putting the movement of the watch in an inner casing. The outer casing is then securely attached by means of 6 special screws. A 4.0mm thick double domed and double AR coated sapphire crystal holds everything else in place.
The bezel fascia lends a little from the PAM194; the inclusion of additional lumed markers a nice update. The unidirectional bezel has a nice looking utilitarian feel to it; as does its knurled crown. The dial layout, complete with generous lume application and its red 2000m lettering also reminiscent of other high-end extreme divers. Everything ties together very nicely,and we are reminded that the Deep Diver is a functional 2000 meter dive watch not just a finely sculpted piece of functional men’s jewelry. Stay tuned for more . . .
From AZIMUTH Fernando Alberto Lozano Andrade, the famous Mexican explorer knows no boundaries in life. Having climbed the 5,916 m.s.n.m Licancabur volcano in Chile-Bolivia in 2005 and the 5,032 m.s.n.m Popocatepetl in Mexico in 1984, he will now embark on a dangerous expedition code named the ‘Absolute Altitude’ to the Ojos del Salado.
The Ojos del Salado is the highest active volcano in the world standing at 6,896 m.s.n.m and is located on the border of Chile and Argentina. To top it off, Fernando will also be the first adventurer to explore the mysterious lake in the volcano, a place that is still untouched and undocumented. If this attempt is successful, it will set a new World Record in High Altitude diving.Being a foremost expeditor, Fernando knows that having a trusted timepiece on his wrist could mean breaking a world record or even accurate time-keeping that could save his life. 
“I needed a reliable watch that not only could deliver precision and accuracy but at the same time is hardy enough to withstand harsh conditions and climates. I needed an explorer’s watch, a timepiece created specifically for extreme sports, a Hummer that can go into the deepest depths and also climb the highest mountains and I found it all in the Xtreme-1 range of watches,” explains Fernando.“Time is of the essence when you are scaling great heights or going deep into the earth, we have to make sure that we have sufficient oxygen to last us throughout the journey and back, therefore every second counts. This is why I assisted Azimuth to design and build the Sea Hum and Deep Diver to specifically cater to my extreme needs and it is also the only timepiece I will entrust my life upon in my next expedition to Ojos del Salado,” Fernando adds.
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By TLex TechnoMarine are making their first baby steps with new CEO Vincent Perriard at the helm. The Cruise Sport is their first new (entry level?) model since he took over last August.The dial has been very beautifully laid out; it's extremely eye-catching for all the right reasons. Color has been very successfully used on the sub-dial, bezel and chapter ring. The Cruise Sport is available in 3 other black & color combinations; white, green and orange. I 'm sure it would look equally attractive in either variant. A two-tone rotatable divers bezel completes the look; it compliments the dial perfectly.
As a functional dive watch it seems to have all the right attributes; a good lume application, bold hands and markers and a nice clear dial layout and of course the required 200 meter depth rating. At its price point 475CHF the use of mineral crystal is not a huge surprise, but I would hope it to be hardened K1 mineral crystal and would of course expect anti-reflective coating or tinting of some kind.Ticking away inside the Cruise Sport's silicone clad 45mm 316L stainless steel case is a very humble yet reliable Citizen FS20 Quartz movement . . .Myself and many others are expecting great things to come from TechnoMarine, if the Sport Cruise is an appetizer, my appetite has certainly been whetted and I look forward greatly to what will follow . . .
From TechnoMarine Cruise has been the iconic pillar of the TechnoMarine brand since it splashed onto the scene in 1997. The fun and flirty designs were the first ever to mix diamonds with plastic. It was a revolutionary concept, especially within the traditional world of Swiss watch making, and the designs drew raves from globe-trotting style setters who embraced the glamorous new look. Cruise quickly became the hottest watch around and set the bar for the industry.Today, TechnoMarine is on the threshold of renewal. With energetic new leaders at the helm, the brand will once again steer its own course through the industry. The themes that are at the core of the brand—technique and aquatic pursuits—will be more important than ever. Bold, daring designs will draw attention, but not overpower. Intelligent use of color will indulge the spirit, but won’t overwhelm.The new TechnoMarine will be surprising, streamlined and sophisticated. The first hint of what’s in store for the future, Cruise Sport is a revamped interpretation of the signature Cruise collection. The silhouette is straightforward, absent of excessive embellishments. The silicone strap - softer and more flexible than gel-plastic versions used in years past - is an exercise in clean lines and minimalist currents. Water resistant up to 200m and available in a chronograph or 3-hand style, the Cruise Sport excels on a diving expedition or aboard a speedboat, but, thanks to its sleek profile, can just as smoothly blend with boardroom attire.Cruise Sport’s stealth black form is punctuated by subtle pops of color along the bezel, minute hand and tachymeter. Carefully selected shades of white, blue, fuchsia, green, and orange maintain the brand’s invigorating, ‘carpe diem’ attitude, whilst accommodating a desire to wear the watch regardless of climate or season. The re-designed bezel takes a smoother, less frenetic form. Wider hands allude to a strong, commanding sense of purpose, reflective of thebrand’s technical merit. The re-envisioned dial, rendered in 3D, has new depth and added impact.The Cruise Sport marks the earliest steps of TechnoMarine’s journey to reclaim its spot at the vanguard of innovation and creativity. It is a taste of what’s to come. A disruptive presence will be felt.
Movement & Characteristics : Citizen FS20, QuartzCase Materials : Stainless Steel 316L with Black Gel CoverFunctions: Chrono, Date, 24Hour, Minute, SecDial: Black/White, Black/Green, Black/Blue, Black/OrangeCrystal: MineralBack: Stainless SteelStrap: Black Silicone + Extra White SiliconeRELEASE DATE : May 2010
FIRST IMPRESSIONBoth Worldivers came fittingly presented in military-type green travel pouches. Inside were the instruction and warranty cards, a spare Italian rubber divers strap and a BENARUS polishing cloth. This type of presentation / packaging is spot-on. Firstly it cuts down on the cost of each unit, but secondly it's actually useful and quite space saving, always a plus for me.
AESTHETIC
Both PVD and BLASTED watches have a very purposeful military feel to them. The BLASTED-version benefits from the contrast of its bright case finish against its black leather strap. It has a dark gray dial with a red GMT hand.
I think the black dialed PVD version would have been better presented on dark brown leather strap. The use of blue for its 24hr time scale and the GMT pointer, its white stitching and bezel markings, do help to break up what could have been quite a monotonous black on black look. I know some people love black on black, but I feel a little color and contrast goes a long way in making a watch more appealing. Both watches are very smart and classical looking. I feel quite the mature man when I’m wearing them.
MOVEMENT
Japanese made Miyota Quartz GMT. Its functions include: hours minutes, date and a 24 hour GMT function. There’s the obvious grab and go appeal that comes with a quartz movement; plus of course its accuracy. The GMT function is really useful for those who might be travelling across time zones. As an expat it’s always nice to be able to see what time it is back in England.
CASE
(case / case back / crown / bezel / crystal) 45mm X 17mm / lug width 22mm / 316L marine grade stainless steel / 90 click unidirectional rotating bezel / engraved screw down case back / AR coated sapphire crystal / screw down crown.
The case itself has a very classical feel to it. I’m not really a vintage military dive watch man, so I couldn’t tell you where BENARUS drew inspiration from, but it’s highly reminiscent of that type of watch. All the right buttons seem to have been hit.BLASTED: You get a more conventional looking watch, but there’re the soft tones of the bead-blasted finish that I find so attractive.
PVD: An even matt black coating gives this version the desired military look.
Both watch finishes eliminate any unwanted attention that might otherwise have been attracted by polished surfaces; an important attribute of any true military dive watch. Flat sapphire crystals have been AR coated on the inside to cut down on unwanted reflections.The screw down crowns have lovely thick crown stems, there is absolutely no wobble whatsoever. If this can be achieved by BENARUS on 400 dollar dive watch then why aren’t all crowns stems like this?! The signed (dolphin logo) crowns grind securely into place when closed.
The bezels are very solid, they have SUPERB grip. The movement is firm and precise. A 90 click bezel is becoming less of an anomaly these days; I have no idea why this is? It in NO way affects the bezel’s functionality or reliability.The screw down case backs have been engraved with the BENARUS dolphin logo. The engraving is deep enough so as not to be lost, even on the PVD version the engraving is very clear and prominent.
WATER-RESISTANCE
500 meters denotes a certain level durability that must have been obtained in order to achieve this depth rating.
STRAP
Thick black 22mm leather straps with contrasting white stitching give the watches a quality that is both sporty and dressy. BENARUS have done fantastic work on the Worldivers’ Pre-Ven style buckles. I have come across many Pre-Ven buckles in the past that try to give that Italian look and feel, but have failed so miserably because they were of such a poor quality. The Worldiver buckles on the other hand have been very nicely made; solid and substantial, both have been impeccably finished to match their respective cases. The buckles have been engraved with the BENARUS name.
LUME
The Worldivers have been applied with blue SuperLumiNova. The lumed bezels are very pretty to look at. I would rate the lume’s brightness at good. When fully charged the lume is really quite bright, its luminosity does drop down quite quickly though, but is then sustained for a reasonable amount time.
FUNCTIONALITY
Put either of these divers onto a Nato or Zulu strap and there would be no reason in the World (intentional pun ;) why they wouldn’t perform admirably in the field or in the role as a backup timer for a scuba diver.
The Worldivers have it all; unidirectional rotatable bezels, which have been fantastically lumed with blue SuperLumiNova; elapsed dive time scales, blue SuperLumiNova applied hands and markers, AR coated sapphire crystals, 500 meter depth ratings, screw down crowns and case backs, reliable quartz movements, date and GMT functions, and spare Italian rubber divers straps.If BENARUS had supplied the watches with military-style Nato or Zulu straps that would have been perfect.
DURABILITY
500m rated 316L stainless steel cases with sapphire crystals make for a pretty rough ‘n’ tough combination, these watches will make perfect working watches. I would have no qualms about putting either of them through their paces. If babied they will probably last a life time or two.However I would be interested to know what their battery life is like, I would imagine it to be at least 5yrs or so . . .???
VALUE
400USD for the BLASTED and 450USD for the PVD version; these watches offer great value for money.
OVERALL IMPRESSION Two rugged and very handsome looking dive watches. They will appeal to those who like military themed divers. They have been very nicely made and would make perfect watches for knocking about in. If I had to chose between the two of them, the BLASTED version has the edge, although I find the blue GMT pointer more attractive than the red.
Two BIG pluses for me were the solid crown stems and beautifully made Pre-Ven buckles, thumbs up!
This is my second dealing with BENARUS, they make a great product at a fair price, custom service is second to none and dealing personally with Ralf is always a pleasure.
OVERALL RATING 
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