Everything about this diver's chronograph represents the extreme world of Venezuelen free-diving champion Carlos Coste, from the hulking mass of its 47mm case and the impressive 4.8mm-thick sapphire crystal, to the 1,000m water resistance.
Engineered to withstand undersea nuclear explosions, the watch boasts a host of features that render it impregnable, such as a helium valve for pressure compensation and screw-down buttons and crown, which are positioned on the left side of the case to prevent accidental activation.
Stylistic flourishes include a wave pattern on the dial and orange luminous hour markers that resemble claw marks from a deep sea creature.
It is fitted with the Oris 678 automatic movement. Limited to 2,000 pieces in titanium with bracelet.
0 comments:
Post a Comment