
You're probably wondering as I was what rockets have to do with dive watches; not a lot by all accounts, but the new N1 Rocket does feature an external rotatable divers bezel and is water-resistant to 200 meters. I was able to to have a play with the white dialed version and snap a few pictures. I was pleasantly surprised - it felt like a well made solid watch and had a beautifully made hefty bracelet. Stay tuned for more on the new N1 Rocket . . .

> NH25 automatic movement (made by SII Co., Japan) constructed on 12 jewels with central second hand and single calendar
> Stainless steel 46 mm diameter case. Thickness – 17 mm.
> Water resistant - up to 200 meters (20 atm).
> Enhanced, anti-reflective coated crystal of 4,5 mm thickness.
> Screw-in crown.
> Unidirectional rotating bezel with traditional divers' scale and starting point is marked by a dot SuperLuminova.
> SuperLuminova filling of hands and indexes on the dial.
> Genuine leather strap integrated to the watch case.
> Solid and thick (4.5mm) stainless steel bracelet with double deploying buckle.

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