Automatic diver watch with in-house movement T10 (COSC), carbon watch case & rubber strap, black/blue ceramic bezel, antireflective sapphire glass, 3 hands & date, water-resistant to 60 ATM, black dial with Arabic figures, transparent case back, diameter of 42mm. Comes with an additional textile strap.
The COSC-certified Seascoper 600 CarbonTech with the company’s own T10 manufacture movement is made of carbon. Despite its robustness, this latest model in the legendary Seascoper series is extremely light in weight and has a sporty, modern look with its black appearance.
LIGHTNESS AND ROBUST
The Seascoper 600 CarbonTech is the epitome of high-tech production par excellence: The high-quality carbon is often used in key industries because of its high resilience and is extremely popular thanks to its lightness. The combination of the black material and the scratch-resistant ceramic bezel makes this amazing model appear particularly sporty and modern.
FUNCTIONALITY AND WATERPROOF
Like the original Seascoper 600, the Seascoper 600 CarbonTech version also guarantees a water resistance of 600 meters. The helium valve, which is inconspicuously attached to the side of the case at the 9 o'clock position, acts as a so-called safety valve and guarantees that helium can escape from the case of the diver's watch during decompression or when surfacing.
RUBBER STRAP AND STRAP MADE OUT OF OCEAN PLASTIC
A rubber strap with high wearing comfort was specially made for the Seascoper 600 CarbonTech. The material is skin-friendly, absolutely waterproof and durable. It gives the watch a casual and sporty look. In the watch box set, a strap made of ocean plastic is also included. You can always choose what kind of bracelet you want to wear on your wrist.
PETAR KLOVAR SETS A WORLD RECORD WITH TITONI
Petar Klovar, a passionate freediver and nature lover, dove to a depth of 132m/433ft in just over 4 minutes at the CMAS World Outdoor Freediving Championship, held in early October in the Mediterranean seaside Town of Kaş, Turkey. Wearing TITONI’s robust and extremely light Seascoper 600 CarbonTech on his wrist, Petar Klovar defeated the previous absolute World Record in Free immersion apnea (FIM) by an amazing 5m (16ft).