Any category of watch has its «Grail» complication. If the sounding complications are the Grail of the dressed-up watches, the chronograph is that of the sports watches, the diver’s Grail is undoubtedly the depth gauge. 2007 was somewhat the year of the d...
I As definitely interested by this watch when it came out. I had a lot of questions and the size was an issue. I also read some of critics and basically agree with your analysis. I think that it is nice to invent mechanical things as opposed to using elec...
the X Fathoms and the Fifty Fathoms is great Hope to see X Fathoms in the metal, soon. “back to basics” - Well, I am not sure about that ;-) Thanks for sharing, Oliver
"The most futile talked about « the uselessness of an enormous mechanical depth gauge when dive computers exist»" I think this misrepresents the argument *for* dive computers and why they are so preferred over timers & tables. Especially for rec...
Thanks for the writeup pifpaf! The HH Journal article on the exciting launch caught my eye and I came straight to the forum to look for more. You've covered all depths from 0-90m! This does look like a pretty well designed, purpose timepiece and not a des...
I look at this watch and see what I feel is everything unfortunate about the direction of the sport watch industry... a crazily oversized beast of a watch with all kinds of pointless design features... a watch no one will ever use of its designed purpose....