Tuesday, December 25, 2012

HANHART Primus DIVER (now with) 300M

By TLex HANHART have upped the water-resistance of the PRIMUS Diver from 100m to 300m.



With 3 times the water-resistance this beautifully detailed and very finely made German diving chronograph is a bonafide dive watch.



It should finally get some of the attention that it deserves because by all accounts it is an exquisite looking dive watch.



Not only is it rather unique, but it has some really lovely features such as Hanhart's signature red-anodized chrono pusher, its striking fluted concave bezel and hinged lug system.



Did you know that Hanhart once supplied the German Navy with chronographs? These included the single-button 'Calibre 40' and stopwatches.



Today naval officers, leisure sailors and divers still wear wristwatches or use stopwatches from Hanhart both on and under the water . . .



CASE Stainless steel; anodized aluminum red button; fluted, concave, unidirectional rotating bezel with inlaid red marking; convex, internally anti-reflective sapphire glass; screwed-down, internally anti-reflective sapphire glass case back; screw-in crown; flexible lugs; diameter 44 mm, height 15 mm; water-resistance to 30 bar/300m



DIAL Black; with Super-LumiNova®-coated, luminous Arabic numerals, index marks, hands and yellow auxiliary dials for small seconds and 30-minute counter



MOVEMENT HAN3809 modified automatic chronograph movement (bicompax), based on the Valjoux 7750 calibre; 28,800 vibrations per hour, 4 Hz; 28 jewels; rotor with a skeletonised, incised Hanhart logo; power reserve of min. 42 hours



FUNCTIONS Small seconds at 9 o\'clock, 30-minute counter at 3 o\'clock, date display at 6 o\'clock



STRAP Vulcanized rubber with molded Hanhart logo, non-allergenic; folding clasp with inlaid red marking (anodized aluminum) made from stainless steel



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