NEW Favre-Leuba Diving Watch
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2008-07-11
The ultimate diving accessory: the Favre-Leuba Bathy V.2 lives up to the watchmaker's claim: 'The deeper you go, the more precise you become'. To complete the planning for your summer diving holiday, look no further than the Favre-Leuba Bathy V.2.
In 1966 Favre-Leuba created the first depth gauge graduated in metres (50m) and feet (160ft). Besides indicating the length of time spent underwater, the Bathy gave divers a direct and accurate reading of their depth. At Baselworld, Favre-Leuba unveiled its latest creation: the Bathy V.2. with automatic mechanical movement; 297 components, 44-hour power reserve; 45-metre or 150-foot depth gauge, decompression-stage indicator, diving-time gauge and water-resistancy to 300m.
Apart from being your best friend underwater, it looks good too. Its case is in grade 5 titanium with 45mm diameter and 18mm thickness. With anti-reflective convex sapphire crystal; screw-down engraved double back with membrane. The dial is in galvanic black with special guilloche and a rotating flange. All the dial elements are coated with superluminova for optimum legibility. To complete this watch as the ultimate sports diving watch, it has a black rubber strap.
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