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| Posted: Tue Jun 15th, 2010 09:24 am |
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ndburley
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Hammerfjord wrote: ndburley wrote: Does this sound right? A professional diver's watch. Weights 260 g (approx. 1/2 lb). The diameter of the dial is 58 mm (approx. 2.28"). The watch features a big winding head with a protective hermetic lid which increases the overall diameter of the face of the watch to 76 mm (approx. 3") The casing keeps the watch hermetic for at least one hour under water at a depth of 700 meters (approx. 2300 feet) Mechanical Mean daily rate from + 1 minute for 24 h 30-h winding 15 Ruby jewels Luminous hands and indicies for night visibility The case provides water resistance for the watch with water pressure of no more than 3 kg/cm2 at a presence under water no more than one hour. Attention: NO SHOCK PROTECTION DISASSEMBLING CAN LEAD TO MALFUNCTION AND DO NOT TOUCH YOUR NUTS If so then it could be a Molnija movement like in the pocket watches, I take it the VPH are 18,000. I added the Nuts warning.
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