Aquatimer Chronograph
Reference 3769
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Reference 3767
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Aquatimer Deep Two
Reference 3547
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Water-resistant to 12 bar, the Aquatimer Deep Two features a mechanical depth gauge that offers maximum safety and security. Two indicators show current depth and the maximum depth reached in the course of a dive (down to 50 metres).
With its mechanical depth gauge, the Aquatimer Deep Two offers maximum safety and security. Water-resistant to 12 bar, the watch contains a complete backup system that permits the diver to measure and plan vital parameters such as dive depth and time in the event of a dive computer failure. Two indicators show current depth and the maximum depth reached in the course of the dive (down to 50 metres) on a white scale. The blue indicator moves to show the actual dive depth, while the red one remains static at the maximum depth attained during the dive. The pressure metering system is located on the left-hand side of the case. The Aquatimer Deep Two has an enormous 46-millimetre stainless-steel case that houses a 30110-calibre automatic movement with central seconds, date display and 42-hour power reserve. The steel back is decorated with an elaborate relief engraving of a diving helmet. The further improved stainless-steel bracelet now also features a double push-button safety clasp.
**The Aquatimer bracelet quick-change system has been developed by IWC under a patent license from Cartier.
**The Aquatimer bracelet quick-change system has been developed by IWC under a patent license from Cartier.
With the further-developed depth gauge mechanism, the Aquatimer Deep Two is able to display the current and the maximum depth during a dive (down to 50 metres). The pressure metering system is housed in a crown on the left-hand side of the case. Through minuscule holes in the cover of the pressure converter, water pressure acts on a spring membrane and pushes a shaft towards the interior of the case. This movement is transmitted through a system of levers and moves the gauge’s two indicators at the centre of the watch. While the blue depth indicator moves to show current dive depth, the red maximum depth indicator remains at the maximum depth attained in the course of the dive, prevented by a pawl from returning to its original position. The maximum depth indicator can be reset to zero by pressing a push-button next to the pressure converter.
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