![]() ![]() Not too big on your wrist a you seem to have a decent wrist size, but still quite large. Only very large links and no clasp adjustment is a shame.įor me that picture is a proof that it wears big. One more link and it's much too large, one less and it feels tight. I can't even adjust the bracelet to my exact size. Yes and I find the links too wide and too large, especially the last link before the end link. I ordered the watch after seeing 42mm on puretime, and it wears bigger than some of my 44mm Breitlings. I agree that it wears quite big, which was at first quite disappointing for me. I had the Gen in my hands next to the rep and if you don't know the correct datewheel order, you can't guess it's a rep. The wrong datewheel is indeed a major issue but apart from that, it is an impressive rep. Stan offered me one but I went for the more expensive version. So, from the above specs, this is not another "desk diver's watch" but a serious diving instrument.There is a version with the correct datewheel, cheaper but not as good. #CARTIER CALIBRE DIVER FORUM ISO#Testing diving watches for ISO 6425 compliance is voluntary and involves costs, so not every manufacturer present their watches for certification according to this standard. * The presence of an End Of Life (EOL) indicator on battery powered watches. ![]() This is tested by applying a force of 200 N (45 lbf) to each spring bar (or attaching point) in opposite directions with no damage to the watch or attachment point. This test water solution has a salinity comparable to normal seawater. This is tested by immersion in a 30 g/l NaCl solution for 24 hours to test its rust resistance. The change in rate allowed is ± 60 seconds/day. The shock is usually delivered by a hard plastic hammer mounted as a pendulum, so as to deliver a measured amount of energy, specifically, a 3 kg hammer with an impact velocity of 4.43 m/s. This is tested by two shocks (one on the 9 o'clock side, and one to the crystal and perpendicular to the face). Public Forum W&W 2022 Dive Watch Forum Independent Horology Ladies Watch Forum Vintage Watch Forum Watch. The watch must keep its accuracy to ± 30 seconds/day as measured before the test despite the magnetic field. This is tested by 3 expositions to a direct current magnetic field of 4,800 A/m. This is usually indicated by a running second hand with a luminous tip or tail. * The presence of an indication that the watch is running in total darkness. ![]() * Adequate readability/visibility at 25 cm (9.8 in) in total darkness. * The presence of clearly distinguishable minute markings on the watch face. * The presence of a unidirectional bezel with at least at every 5 minutes elapsed minute markings and a pre-select marker to mark a specific minute marking. Besides water resistance standards to a minimum of 100 m depth rating ISO 6425 also provides minimum requirements for mechanical diver's watches (quartz and digital watches have slightly differing readability requirements) such as: The standards and features for diver's watches are regulated by the International Organization for Standardization in the ISO 6425 standard. Case dimensions: diameter: 42 mm, thickness: 11 mm. Black dial snailed in part with indicators in Super-LumiNova®, sword-shaped hands in Super-LumiNova®-coated steel. ADLC-coated steel bezel with indicator in Super-LumiNova®, faceted crown set with a faceted synthetic spinel. Powered by a 1904 MC movement, it combines the strict technical requirements of ISO 6425 and the striking design of the Calibre de Cartier watch.Ĭalibre de Cartier Diver watch, Manufacture mechanical self-winding movement, caliber 1904-PS MC. A powerful accurate watch with water-resistance to 300 meters, rubber strap, maximum-precision unidirectional turning bezel coated with ADLC and time-control displays in Super-LumiNova®. The Calibre de Cartier Diver watch is an authentic diving instrument. The Calibre de Cartier: Not just another "Diver" wannabe? ![]()
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