Posted by wristwatch on November 2, 2007

A cutting-edge technological wonder featured in our Coutura collection. Specially built to time events with split second accuracy. Two models the SPC015, with black and silver highlights and the SPC016, which has gold and gray highlights. The design are a bit modern for my tastes.
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Posted by wristwatch on November 2, 2007

A timepice comfortable in any climate… including 200 meters below the surface of the sea. Diver tested and constructed to meet ISO standards, Kinetic Dive setting the world standard for dive watches.
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Posted by wristwatch on November 2, 2007

More recently known as Universal Time Code, Greenwich Mean Time is kept by the international clock at the Royan Observatory in Greenwich, England - GMR is the world’s timekeeper of recor. Kinetic GMT uses a 24 hour hand to track Greenwich Mean Time. It comes in two variations, one with a PVD bezel, and the other is completely PVD.
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Posted by wristwatch on November 1, 2007

Seiko really makes beautiful dive watches. The large readable dial has Lumibrite hands and dial, which ensures luminosity long after you’ve gone deep underwater. It water resistant up to 300 meter. The polished case and bracelet look great on the wrist. One issue is the weight, its a whopping 209 grams.
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Posted by wristwatch on November 1, 2007

To come up with a watch that can withstand 1000m of crushing force, you got to work with state of the art technology. Seiko has come up with a new titanium/ceramic case, a fusion of these two high-tech materials. The all black body increases the visibility of the hands and markers underwater. Well, even for us non-divers out there, there can be no denying that this watch will catch gazes from curious onlookers, a great conversation piece.
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