A complete review of this special Marine Diver.
What I wondered was about the resistance of the rubber coated case.
You answered to that with brio.
The second thing is about the appellation " Chronometer ". Like you, even if I don't have any serious reason to doubt about the competence of U.N to release accurate watches, I would have preferred to see U.N sublitting their chronometer movements to an external authority, COSC or whatever.
The last point is about cosmetics.
I am not vey keen of this trend of black watches. It was funny and interesitng when the first black ( PVD ) watches came out ( Seventies, by the way? ), or when Panerai played this partition at a moment when they were not popular and when their watches were reserved to true fans, I get a bit bored wy the trend, nowadays.
At least, this is a daring offer from U.N, but didn't U.N get us used to surprise us?
Daring offers from U.N are somehow the rule for this brand.
Best,
Nicolas