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This is the Deep Sea, a new affordable diver from UK based Trieste Watches.
Designed in Italy, powered by a 24 jewel, Japanese Seiko NH-35A the Trieste Deep Sea is inspired by Rolex’s famous experimental wristwatch of the same name.

However with its ample 300 meters of water-resistance, it is no extreme diver. It does though have plenty of recognizable design cues that should appeal to vintage watch enthusiasts.
The Deep Sea’s 316L surgical-grade Stainless steel case measures 44mm in dimeter with an L-2-L of 53mm. It is fitted with an AR-treated Sapphire crystal and screw-in crown.

Its case-back which has an engraving of the Marianas Trench with the Trieste Bathyscaphe descending in to the Challenger Deep is secured by six screws.
Further features include a dial C3 SuperLuminova hands and markers, a ceramic inlayed divers bezel and a Milanese mesh bracelet.

For further details please follow the link embedded, below. OceanicTime has no affiliation with Trieste Watches.

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This is the Deep Sea, a new affordable diver from UK based Trieste Watches.
Designed in Italy, powered by a 24 jewel, Japanese Seiko NH-35A the Trieste Deep Sea is inspired by Rolex’s famous experimental wristwatch of the same name.

However with its ample 300 meters of water-resistance, it is no extreme diver. It does though have plenty of recognizable design cues that should appeal to vintage watch enthusiasts.
The Deep Sea’s 316L surgical-grade Stainless steel case measures 44mm in dimeter with an L-2-L of 53mm. It is fitted with an AR-treated Sapphire crystal and screw-in crown.

Its case-back which has an engraving of the Marianas Trench with the Trieste Bathyscaphe descending in to the Challenger Deep is secured by six screws.
Further features include a dial C3 SuperLuminova hands and markers, a ceramic inlayed divers bezel and a Milanese mesh bracelet.

For further details please follow the link embedded, below. OceanicTime has no affiliation with Trieste Watches.

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