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Title: Divers Watches –What makes them special?


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Divers Watches What makes them special?
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Divers Watches
  • The functionality, design and technology
  • that go into the construction of a divers
  • watch are what contribute to the value of
  • this genre of timepieces.

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Built for the Seas
  • Divers watches are specially designed to handle
    the extreme conditions of deep sea or scuba
    diving. These watches are engineered to be
    durable and reliable under the conditions of
    changing pressure, fluctuations in temperature
    and extreme stress, all while monitoring the
    divers dive time and other crucial parameters
    that are absolutely essential for a safe dive.

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  • In 1932, Omega SA created one of the first
    water-resistant pieces for commercial
    distribution. It was certified to be functional
    at a depth of 135m.
  • The 1953 Submariner by Rolex was one of the most
    important creation in the development and
    popularisation of this genre of watches. Made
    iconic by its choice as James Bonds watch worn
    by Sean Connery in the 007 movies, it resulted in
    a number of subsequent designs taking inspiration
    from this particular model.

5
The Science Involved
  • One of the innovative technologies that go into
    dive watches is the inclusion of expensive alloys
    for casing, like Titanium and 18-karat gold that
    are hard, durable and corrosive resistant
    materials used to protect the watch mechanisms.
  • Recent technologies include water pressure
    sensors, depth gauges and even specialised
    designs that work along with sensors attached to
    the chest of the diver to monitor heart rates.

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Other, more common technological features,
include
  • A unidirectional bezel with elapsed minute
    markings and a marker to specify the minute
    marking
  • Luminous dials and numerals to aid in visibility
    at lower diving depths
  • A luminous indicator to inform of proper
    functioning
  • Magnetic Resistance
  • Shock Resistance

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  • Contd..
  • Chemical Resistance
  • A durable and tested strap, capable handling
    pressure at depths corresponding to the
    functionality of the watch.
  • An End-of-Life (EOL) indicator for those watches
    powered by batteries.

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Pieces of Art
  • Some of the timepieces that are popular in the
    dive
  • related genre The gunmetal steel case, luminous
  • bezel and durable rubber strapped
  • Victorinox Swiss Army DiveMaster 500 which is a
  • bargain for the technology and reliability it
    brings.
  • The shock and magnetic resistant Bremont
  • Supermarine 2000 as a time-keeping device when
  • you decide to crawl through the abyss at an
  • incredible depth of 2000m. And finally, the
    Girard
  • Perregaux Sea Hawk that is engineered with a self
  • winding mechanical movement and functional at a
    depth
  • of 1000 m.
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