My favourite diving watch.

Jun 22, 2020,03:40 AM
 

There was a prototype version that was much slimmer, but I don't think it was commercialised. I recall Daniel telling me in 2018 that his father was not very well so perhaps this might explain why they have been difficult to reach.


Regards,
Baruch

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Pita Oceana 5000 meters!

 
 By: hmd4m : June 21st, 2020-18:29
Definitely a show an d tell piece for me! It is one thick and hefty timepiece. Aniceto’s design is genius. I would continue to support and order from them; I actually have a deposited a portion for a watch. Unfortunately, they have been unreachable for ov...  

I test drove the DLC just the other day

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : June 21st, 2020-19:42
A lot of fun and with a very creative movement. ...  

I agree! Great movement

 
 By: hmd4m : June 26th, 2020-13:26
Especially how Aniceto protects the movement from the magnetic effect of the time setting mechanism.

no!

 
 By: xyz123abc : June 21st, 2020-22:10
Even in bell with saturated breathing gas that is beyond the physical limits. The Comex records are just over 500 meters (530-something in the sea and of 500 meters in a pressure tank - the Hydra 8 experiment)

Thanks Amanico! I would be pleasantly surprised if I hear from Daniel.

 
 By: hmd4m : June 26th, 2020-13:25
But, I’ve written off my deposit☹️

My favourite diving watch.

 
 By: gadalex : June 22nd, 2020-03:40
There was a prototype version that was much slimmer, but I don't think it was commercialised. I recall Daniel telling me in 2018 that his father was not very well so perhaps this might explain why they have been difficult to reach. Regards, Baruch

Thank you Baruch!

 
 By: hmd4m : June 26th, 2020-13:24
I also have the slimmer 3000meter Oceana, which at least fits under the sleeve of your jacket or coat!