Details & Specifications
Swiss Automatic Self-Winding
With ball bearing Stop second device, Hours, minutes and central sweep seconds
Frequency: 28'800 A/h (4Hz)
Power reserve: 41 hours
Number of jewels: 26
Middle rate: -4/+6 seconds per day
Dark blue gradient dial with lower plate SLN White X1 Grade (blue emission)
Brushed and polished hands filled with SLN White X1 Grade (blue emission)
Water-resistant up to 300m (30ATM)
Height - 12.36mm
Lug to lug - 47.67mm
Watch case weight (approx.) - 72g
Strap width - 22mm
Uni-directional rotating sandblasted ceramic bezel
Sapphire glass with double anti-reflective coating
Vertically brushed, mirror polished, circular satin decoration
Screw-down crown
Light passing through the ice layer
A glimpse into the mysterious world beneath a frozen surface, given a magical touch by the light passing through the thick layer of crystal ice, is an experience reserved only for fearless adventurers. One of them is our ambassador, a renowned Czech freediver David Vencl, with whom we have prepared a new special limited edition. The unique gradient of the dark blue dial combined with the DLC watch case is reminiscent of the view divers get as they ascend back up to the frozen surface.
Durability
Accuracy
Swiss Made
5-year warranty
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Be a part of it!
Watching David Vencl dive into the depths beneath the frozen surface just few metres from a hole carved into the ice will be an unforgettable experience that comes along with a Frozen Deep watch. Personal invitation from David is included with each watch to attend the unique event on-site that can't be obtained any other way. Details will be provided in advance to each watch owner individually, depending on the weather - the dive is expected to take place in the Austrian Alps in early March 2023.