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The power of a dive watch: Reservoir Hydrosphere

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Reservoir Hydrosphere watches offer an original version of the instrument for diving enthusiasts. For this particular diving watch, Reservoir strives to equip each dial with functional and sturdy materials for diving purposes. This diving watch pays close attention to detail, not only in its appearance but also in its usefulness.


The Reservoir Hydrosphere collection was born from the challenge of reaching unexplored depths. A bold statement to challenge divers, proving the integrity of the Reservoir Hydrosphere as a diver's watch, the watch also has several other features to accompany divers. Let's see what makes this watch suitable for divers.


Super-Luminova

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The desire for exploration and challenge permeates the senses and mind. A dive is not just an ordinary activity; it is extraordinary. As divers, they must know the safety tools they are using; the Reservoir watch has a dial made of Super-Luminova to make it easier to read. The deeper the exploration, the less light is used; the Super-Luminova on the dial of this diver's watch is a functional feature to use. Not only that, but the Reservoir Hydrosphere also uses an anti-reflective sapphire crystal to emphasize the practical nature of the dial.


One of the advantages of Super-Luminova over older luminescent materials like tritium is its safety and environmental friendliness, as it does not rely on radioactive elements. Additionally, it tends to offer a longer and brighter glow compared to its predecessors.


Ceramic Rotating Bezel

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Diving is a challenge that continues to challenge adrenaline; the desire to continue to explore to know their limits sometimes makes divers forget how far they have explored. The Reservoir Hydrosphere watch attempts to answer that concern; the Ceramic Rotating Bezel on the Reservoir Hydrosphere reads the time at different dive depths before and after the minute hand counts down. Divers often use this feature to know their limits and for diving safety.


A ceramic rotating bezel is a feature commonly found in high-quality wristwatches, particularly in diving watches. The bezel is the outer ring surrounding the watch face, and it typically rotates unidirectionally to allow the wearer to track elapsed time or measure diving intervals. Ceramic bezels have a feature precise, ratcheting mechanisms that allow for smooth and accurate rotation with distinct clicks at each position. This ensures precise timekeeping and reliable operation in various conditions.


Material

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In maintaining its integrity as a diver's watch, the Reservoir Hydrosphere provides the best materials to cope with the depth of diving. To protect against damage to its movement, the Reservoir Hydrosphere Watch uses a Helium Valve with a 316L stainless steel case that is water resistant to 250m. Packaged in a waterproof case with an additional rubber strap to maintain the integrity of the diver's watch.


Power Reserve Indicator

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Another unique thing that this watch has is the Power Reserve Indicator. This watch uses a self-winding mechanical movement and a patented proprietary 124-piece module on ETA2824 Caliber. The Power Reserve Indicator can help watch owners know the remaining power used. The Hydrosphere Reservoir also has a Power Reserve of 37 Hours for maximum capacity, a watch that has complex features.


The power reserve indicator offers practical benefits by informing the wearer when the watch needs winding or wearing to prevent it from stopping. This feature is particularly useful in manual-wind watches, where regular winding is necessary to keep the timepiece running. Monitoring the power reserve adds an additional dimension to the watch-wearing experience and can instill a sense of connection with the mechanical intricacies of the timepiece.


After seeing the unique features of the Reservoir Hydrosphere diver's watch, what do you expect from this watch? Get your Reservoir Hydrosphere, visit our boutique at Independent Boutique Pacific Place, GF-Unit 29. Or contact us by clicking here.



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