- Ceramic watch with textured wave pattern on inner dial, logo emblem at 12 o'clock, and link bracelet.
- Swiss quartz movement with analog display.
- Protective anti-reflective sapphire crystal dial window.
- Features deployment buckle closure, chronograph subdials, and date window.
- Water resistant to 660 feet (200 M): suitable for recreational scuba diving.
Diving watch, precision swiss quartz movement, polished
silver-tone hands with luminous accents and sweep seconds,
applied polished silver-tone baton markers, white square hour
markers and indices form surrounding minute track, dual panel
analog day-and-date aperture at three o'clock, black dial with
textured wave pattern at center and polished silver-tone logo
applique at twelve o'clock, black ceramic bracelet with polished
silver-tone stainless steel ardillon buckle, unidirectional
polished silver-tone stainless steel bezel with engraved baton
markers and raised indices, gleaming black ceramic round case,
textured steel crown with logo, stainless steel screw-down
caseback, anti-reflective sapphire crystal, 200 meters/660 feet
water resistant
A functional diving watch with universal allure and
sophistication, the TechnoMarine Women's Cruise Ceramic Chrono
Black Silver-Tone Bezel Watch is as at-home underwater as it is
keeping time on lazy stroll along the beach. Immediately striking
is the juxtaposition of the black ceramic band and case with the
much lighter stainless steel, unidirectional bezel, which
features second markers all around the face of the watch. The
watch's black dial offers a textured wave pattern along with
silver-toned, luminous hands that click along silver-toned hour
markers and white second markers. There is also full chronograph
functionality, a date display window at the 4 'o clock position
and a logo emblazoned at the 12 'o clock position. The entire
dial is protected by an anti-reflective, scratch-resistant
sapphire crystal and the watch's hands are powered by precise
Swiss quartz movement. The right side of the case features a
textured steel crown and a stainless steel screw-down case back.
The whole watch stays on the wrist thanks to a stainless steel
ardillion buckle clasp. True to its label as a diving watch, it
has water resistance up to 660 feet.
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When TechnoMarine introduced its first luxury chronograph in
transparent gel in 1997, it imposed a new concept that created
many waves in the traditionally conservative watch making
industry: TechnoMarine had invented a new class of high-end Swiss
watches.
In 1999, TechnoMarine added diamonds to the rotating bezel of
the "Raft", and the "TechnoDiamond" was born, the first ever
combination of diamonds on a diving chronograph with an
interchangeable gel strap.
The industry cled that the idea was "insane", and TechnoMarine
single-handedly managed to revolutionize the market with a
product born of the never-before conceived and almost
"sacrilegious" association between plastic and diamonds. More
than 150,000 models were sold while thousands of look-alikes
began to flood the market.
The "TechnoDiamond" became a watch which represented a certain
lifestyle that people wanted to be identified with.
TechnoMarine’s new collection is a fascinating immersion into a
world of technical proficiency and fusions, full of unexpected
feelings, colors and designs.
More and more, TechnoMarine timepieces call attention to the
subtle associations between high-end Swiss watches and luxury
accessories with a fusion of aesthetic uniqueness and watch
making expertise, always drawing inspiration from the ocean and
sea universe.
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