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Here’s a dive watch that is by no means coy about its true calling – this is a diver through and through – I mean just look at it, oh, and btw wearers of it are cordially invited to explore the depths with a scuba-diving pro!
This is the latest model to join Reservoir’s HYDROSPHERE, retro-diver collection, a family of watches that were inspired by a depth gauge –
btw that’s retro as in retrograde because one of the Hydrosphere’s most unique features is its retrograde minutes hand.
Introducing the new Hydrosphere the Greg Lecoeur Edition, a special 50 pieces Limited Edition watch created with a 45mm, satin-finished case in you guessed it – bronze. Btw this isn’t the first Hydrosphere to go bronze.
Last year Reservoir and Revolution magazine teamed up to make a bronze edition of the Hydrosphere – I have included some photos but if you want more please visits Reservoir’s website for full details.
Back to the Lecoeur Edition, its case comes with an anti-reflective Sapphire crystal which covers a blue dial with sundial finish and white indexes.
Meanwhile an operating indicator moves in a clockwise direction to show that the watch is in good working order – usually a seconds hand takes care of this – which is requirement of a certified diver’s watch.
Power comes from a patented proprietary, 124-pieces module on an ETA 2824-2 caliber the complications of which include: said retrograde minutes, a jumping hour and a power-reserve indicator for up to 37hrs.
Diver’s features of this very cool diver include: a unidirectional, ceramic rotating bezel with dual scales for reading dive-time at different depths before and after the retrograde minute hand’s return, a Helium Valve and a water-resistant up to a depth of 250m.
The watch package includes an additional blue NATO plus an exploration notebook with Greg Lecoeur’s photographic works as well as half-day dive with Greg Lecoeur in the Port-Cros national park (France) this September 2021.
MSRP is 4'850USD.
Thoughts? Honestly I’m just not sure that this watch looks any better in bronze – personally I feel that such a technical watch works better with a more clinical finish, one that can only really provided by steel case.
Good job there are steel versions already available. But what do you think – any thoughts?

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Here’s a dive watch that is by no means coy about its true calling – this is a diver through and through – I mean just look at it, oh, and btw wearers of it are cordially invited to explore the depths with a scuba-diving pro!

This is the latest model to join Reservoir’s HYDROSPHERE, retro-diver collection, a family of watches that were inspired by a depth gauge –
btw that’s retro as in retrograde because one of the Hydrosphere’s most unique features is its retrograde minutes hand.







The watch package includes an additional blue NATO plus an exploration notebook with Greg Lecoeur’s photographic works as well as half-day dive with Greg Lecoeur in the Port-Cros national park (France) this September 2021.
MSRP is 4'850USD.

Thoughts? Honestly I’m just not sure that this watch looks any better in bronze – personally I feel that such a technical watch works better with a more clinical finish, one that can only really provided by steel case.
Good job there are steel versions already available. But what do you think – any thoughts?

Continue reading...
Let us know your thoughts and impressions.