The Swiss brand present the Ocean Star as a chronograph version, the first and only diving-chronograph to join the existing family.

The chronograph function is there to calculate things such as yacht-racing using a nautical tachymeter scale in miles.
The case is in Stainless steel with a black DLC coating and ceramic bezel, a Sapphire crystal with double sided anti-reflection treatment and screwed crown and chrono-pushers.

The case has a diameter: 44mm, a height of 15.6mm, a lug-width of 22mm. with Water-resistance is 200 meters.
The Ocean Star Chronograph is powered by a Mido automatic Caliber 60 (base ETA A05.H31) with chronograph and date functions and a power reserve of up to 60 hours.

The watch comes on a black rubber strap along with an additional, interchangeable black fabric strap.
The new Ocean Star Chronograph Ref. M026.627.37.051.00 has a Swiss MSRP of 2’290CHF (incl. VAT).
Thoughts? Would prefer to see this is in brushed steel. What do you think?

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