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No tenia ni idea de ese novisimo sistema de fabricacion hi-tech, asombroso...aunque te ha faltado una fotito de la bestia parda
Pero no has dado tu opinion sobre un reloj "normal" con aire en su interior......¿?
El Bell&Ross
The Bell & Ross Hydromax 11100 M
The Hydromax is one of the most sophisticated and impressive diver watches I have ever seen. It is built for nothing less than the absolute extremes of deep diving. Bell & Ross has used pressure tanks to demonstrate water resistance equivalent to 1,110 BAR, which is 11,100 meters -- well over 36,000 feet, or about 6.8 miles. (That's the first time I have ever expressed pressure resistance in miles!) In other words, you'll need to be much more concerned about your life than your watch considering the absolute deepest dives are probably "only" around 310 meters, or a little over 1,000 feet. A nuclear powered attack sub can only go down to about 2,000 feet, and sperm whales don't go down any deeper than 3,200 feet. In fact, the Hydromax is water resistant to almost exactly the deepest ever recorded ocean depth (discovered by a Soviet submersible in 1957). The secret of the Hydromax is that it is filled with a transparent oil called Hydroil which helps to equalize the pressure inside the case.
Features of the Bell & Ross Hydromax include:
Quartz movement (with a 4-year battery).
Unidirectional rotating bezel.
Luminescent hands.
Water-resistant to the deepest known ocean depth (about 6.8 miles).
Date.
Anti-glare sapphire crystal.
Dials are available in black or white, and the Hydromax comes with a steel bracelet, and both a rubber and a canvas strap (for fitting easily over a dive suite). Retail for the Bell & Ross Hydromax is $2,400
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