Sponsored post by NOVE featuring, the World’s SLIMMEST Diver!
The new Swiss luxury watch brand, NOVE has created a unique timepiece called the Trident, a 200 meters water-resistant diver’s watch with a case thickness of just 6.8mm!
In addition to its ultra-slim profile, the Trident also boasts a special bezel design.
Inspired by the King of the Sea, Poseidon, the bezel features three lever stoppers that combine gear teeth to ensure that the bezel is unidirectional.
This never-seen-before bezel design has been registered in Switzerland by NOVE, the new Swiss watchmaker who shows a strong passion for contemporary and innovative watches.
The Trident watch powered by a Swiss quartz from Ronda.
The watch is fitted with a handsome butterfly clasp, hands with SuperLuminova for increased readability in low lighting, as well as beautifully polished Stainless steel components.
All this with a selling price of just 450USD!
“The watch is not only well made, but has garnered a great many compliments from people that I work with and have encountered. I have a great many expensive mechanical watches in my collection, but, I really enjoy wearing this watch.
For the price and the presentation, it would be very difficult to find a similar watch for the money,” said Mark N., a NOVE Trident customer.
NOVE watches are designed for those who treasure time. They will continue to create modern, playful and extraordinary watches.
They hope every glance at a NOVE watch should be a reflection to pause, to take in the moment, to enjoy the journey and to encourage a balanced life.
NOVE would like to offer a very special 30% off discount code OT30 for all OceanicTime readers, valid until 21 June 2020.
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Why made a dive watch but couldn't be bother with the ISO 6425 standard? I don't really think a thinnest dive watch really mean that much after all the rest of the gauges are already big... While creativity is good, but this is like building a high performance car with a darken instrument panels with no light and without tachometer that the driver cannot see in the dark... Really cool right?
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