Thanks Nicolas for the report.
What I really like in this NSA is the fact that the 'un-necessary' indications (the ones which are of no use to tell time), like the brand, model name and depth rating, are 'stealth', so in certain angles, you don't actually see them and they are not a distraction.
Good 'functionality', and certainly something that I like as a concept. In a world where luxury is often mistaken with branding, I think it is a good thing that one can't see the brand at first sight.
Well, it was probably not the real initial purpose of this engraving (I realise it is primarily due to the fact that if the inscriptions had been on the inner alarm disk, then they would rotate when setting the alarm, like on our good old DSA...).
I even suspect that the marketing department might not be too happy that the brand is not under the spotlight anymore
But all in all, that is a good thing I think.
I have always been very sceptical / critical / cynical about the compressor diving range, but I must say I think this new one (the NSA I mean) is finally something I am pleased to see in this range.