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SIHH 2009 : IWC Aquatimer Watch Family
Fresh from the laboratory of progress
Overview of the Aquatimer watch family 2009
Thanks
to its robustness and dependability, the diver’s watch remains the
sports watch of choice to this day and doubles as a reliable reserve as
the indispensable underwater back up system, even if the dive computer
now relieves the underwater sportsman of most of the necessary
calculations. Once again, IWC Schaffhausen has extensively re vised,
both technically and aesthetically, its family of diver’s watches,
first introduced in 1967 under the name Aquatimer and since then
further developed on a number of occasions. This step coincides with a
new partnership in support of environmental and marine conservation,
which IWC has entered into with the Charles Darwin Foundation in
Galapagos to mark the Darwin bicentennial year in 2009. One of the new
Aquatimer models, the Aquatimer Chronograph Edition Galapagos Islands,
is dedicated specifically to this commitment.
This
new environmental commitment by IWC will start in the Darwin
anniversary year – 2009 in which the scientific world will celebrate
the bicentenary of the birth of the great British biologist and
behavioural scientist, Charles Darwin.
He made his fundamental
observations on the origin of species mainly on Galapagos, the unique
archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, which was never in contact with the
mainland at anytime in the history of evolution.
Specific
animal and plant species not to be found anywhere else on earth evolved
here through natural selection as a result of the differences in living
conditions – even from one island to the next.
This
is also true of the marine life. Yet this “laboratory of evolution” is
massively endangered by settlement, by illegal fishing and by the
introduction of animals that are destroying the basis of existence of
the indigenous species.
The
non-profit Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF) has more than 100 interns
actively engaged in the conservation of this UNESCO World Heritage
Site, which is on the “Red List”. IWC not only backs this cause in
non-material ways, but also through a considerable financial
contribution to support the CDF in this worthy endeavour.
New watch models in the Aquatimer family

The Aquatimer family will include the following watches from 2009 onwards:
– Aquatimer Deep Two
– Aquatimer Chronograph Edition Galapagos Islands
– Aquatimer Chronograph
– Aquatimer Chronograph in red gold
– Aquatimer Automatic 2000
All
have the following features in common: the case dimensions have
increased slightly to 44 mm, and in one particular instance even to 46
mm. Another immediately obvious feature shared by the revised family is
the rotating diving bezel, now located externally once again. IWC has
always incorporated two possibilities for measuring dive times in its
diver’s watches.
The first Aquatimer was equipped initially
with a rotating inner bezel, which was operated via the second crown.
The system is particularly secure as far as unintentional adjustment is
concerned, although it is not so user-friendly when the diver is
wearing gloves.

The
OCEAN 2000 watch model dating from 1982 – a result of the collaboration
with Porsche Design – had already adopted an external rotating bezel,
which the GST Aquatimer from 1997 also retained.

The
Aquatimer generation of 2009 embraces this technology once again in the
form of an external rotating bezel of an entirely new design. This can
be rotated even when wearing gloves – and for safety reasons only in
the anti-clockwise direction.
In this case, a 4-mm wide sapphire
crystal ring lies above a thick layer of Super-LumiNova®* luminous
pigment applied in six coats. This means that the luminescence and
legibility are optimal under all conditions of visibility. The revised
family picks up the yellow-black and blue-orange signature colours of
the previous Aquatimer family in a number of models, but it also
introduces new and interesting colour combinations for the dial, hands
and indicators.
A further characteristic element of the new
family of diver’s watches is the innovative bracelet replacement
system**. The new Aquatimer is equally suitable as a sporting
all-rounder and for professional underwater use. For example, a
lightweight hook-and-loop strap is appropriate when diving to allow the
watch to be worn over the neoprene diving suit. Wearing such a strap
out of the water would be unusual, to say the least. Some prefer this
lightweight material to a solid steel bracelet, but would like to
change from time to time. To bring together all these preferences under
a single hat, all Aquatimer models have been equipped with a new
bracelet quick-change system**.
In response to finger pressure
on the underside of the bracelet/strap lug, a lever disengages the
locking mechanism and separates the bracelet or strap from the case.
When being worn on the wrist, however, the watch cannot be separated
from its bracelet or strap, even inadvertently. The replacement
bracelet or strap (whether synthetic, rubber or steel) is then
introduced into the bracelet/strap lug and engages there. This simple
operation can be performed without tools in a few seconds.
This message has been edited by Kong on 2009-01-21 11:46:47