As deep blue fades into pitch-black, the two color gradient dial recalls the ocean’s twilight zone, where the last trickle of light from the surface disappears into the inky black abyss.
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The 'DEEPSEA' text on the new dial makes use of the same shade of green used for James Cameron’s submersible as it is seen underwater.
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