ユース育成 On the occasion of its 70th anniversary, it welcomes a new piece, the Fifty Fathoms Tech Gombessa, that supports dives to a depth of 300m and integrates a novel system specially developed to measure immersion times for a maximum of 3 hours.In fact, it link can be placed "within" the surface at the same height as the main plate.This will be drilled into you if and when you get certified, but all dive gear requires some minimal service after a dive, and that includes your dive watch. The main element, especially if you're diving in salt water, is to rinse off your gear with fresh water.Unless you were totally unplugged from the watch world this week and only plugged back in at the sight of Tom Cruise (in which case, welcome!), then you know Tudor recently announced a bombshell release by way of the new 39mm Pelagos. The watch, with its satin brushed bezel and dial, reduced case size (and thickness), and removal of the HEV, sent enthusiasts into an absolute frenzy – our Introducing post already has 500+ comments.</br>
Therefore, the attractiveness of this watch link is in the case, dial, and complication rather than in the movement's decoration.The brand clAnd if I look at them side by side, I would still call the Bernina busier.What I like about this example is how it feels clearly influenced by the futuristic aesthetics of the Royal Oak Concept series, but it's also clearly very faithful to the original Royal Oak design language with the lume-filled baton hands and applied hour markers. Sotheby's has an estimate of CHF 200,000 - 400,000 here.Brand: BreitlingModel: Aerospace B70 Orbiter Reference Number: EB70101A1O1E1 and EB70101A1O1S1Diameter: 43mmThickness: 12.95mmCase Material: Titanium Dial Color: Orange (gradient)Indexes: Applied, arabicLume: Super-Luminova on the indexes and handsWater Resistance: 100 metersStrap/Bracelet: Titanium bracelet or black rubber with folding clasp</br>
The timepiece, ever-so elegant just like our favorite adventurer, is always on cue to brave any danger with its ability to dive to depths of 300 meters.In wanting to assure that I wasn't reading too far between the lines, I reached out to V.J. Geronimo (Oris's North American CEO) and asked him why they went with the Aquis. He said, "We designed the movement for today's world, for today's consumer. Aquis is our best selling piece across the board, so we saw link it as a fitting start for the Caliber 400. We created the movement from scratch, and it's both innovative and high performance while offering a strong value to our customers."I imagine that most horological enthusiasts would picture a Mickey Mouse dial if they were asked to conjure up an image of a character watch. And for good reason. We know that the Gerald Genta brand has been featuring Mickey on its dials since 1984. But the character watch trend actually began with Ingersoll. They launched a Mickey Mouse watch back in 1933.Not as weird or wacky as the blue model (or indeed the P01), the black FXD combines the generalist appeal of the Pelagos 39 with the unconventional footings of the FXD line into something that forms a truly modern take on the idea of a Tudor dive watch. I remain entirely here for it. –James Stacey, Lead Editor</br>
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