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 Posted: Tue Apr 5th, 2011 04:46 am
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Introducing our flagship Diving watch. The Subzilla. An instrument designed by the mantra “form follows function”.

The design brief was to design and engineer a tool watch that met and exceeded all the requirements of a professional diver followed by distinct aesthetics and style.

The Subzillas’ long list of features includes a Super-grip Unidirectional Bezel (S.U.B.) to facilitate easy use when using gloves, whilst the engraved elapsed time scale helps professionals monitor the length of their dives.

It has an integrated Helium Escape Valve to facilitate divers engaged in saturation diving and coupled with a screw-locked crown and screw-down solid case back, it can withstand a depth rating of 1000 meters / 100 atmospheres.

The case is milled out of a solid block of surgical grade stainless steel and houses a thick inner case made of soft iron, which shields the automatic movement against the effects of magnetism. Within lies the heartbeat of this rugged tool, the tried and tested Swiss Made automatic movement, the ETA 2824-2.

This instrument is set with an extra thick scratchproof sapphire crystal, which has been coated with an anti-reflective solution on the inside to ensure exceptional legibility.

The matte black dial features luminous hands and markers, which are coated in Super-Luminova™ C3 for optimum luminescence in dark conditions.
The minute hand is prominent and lacquered in orange to ensure quick and accurate reading of the elapsed time during your dive.

Its functions include: hours, minutes, seconds and date with quick correction and hacking feature.

The Subzilla comes on a satin finish stainless steel bracelet, which is fastened via screw-locked bars, preventing any accidental loss of your prized instrument.

Bracelet features a micro-adjustable flip lock clasp with an integrated diving extension feature to enable use over the sleeve of your wetsuit.

Each watch is individually numbered and is detailed with an engraved case back, signed crown and signed bracelet clasp..

This rugged instrument is presented to you in a Pelican™ brand case with warranty card, instruction booklet, polishing cloth, and a nylon Nato G10 dive strap.

Specifications
  • Case
  • German Made. Surgical Grade Stainless Steel 316L.Satin Finish.
    Inner case made from soft iron (cylinder, back plate, dial plate) for Anti-magnetism.
  • Movement
  • ETA 2824-2, Swiss made mechanical automatic, 25 jewels, Incabloc integrated shock resistance system, 40 hours power reserve, 28,800 beats per hour, hacking, signed rotor with Geneva stripes.
  • Functions
  • Hours, Minutes, Seconds. Quick set Date at 6 o’clock position.
  • Dimensions
  • 44 mm Diameter bezel end to bezel end, 49 mm bezel end to crown end, 53 mm lug end to lug end, 22 mm lug width (width between lugs / strap width), 17 mm height overall
  • Crystal
  • Extra thick Sapphire (scratch-proof), double-domed, anti-reflective coating, (inside only)
  • Crown
  • Knurled stainless steel, screw-locked, signed, oversized crown, protectors
  • Bezel
  • 60-clicks, rotating, unidirectional (counter-clockwise) bezel with engraved elapsed time scale in black and orange type.
  • Case back
  • Stainless steel, engraved and screw locked with double O-rings. Individually numbered .
  • Bracelet
  • Satin finish stainless steel. Solid end links. Micro-adjustable flip-lock clasp with an integrated diving extension feature.
  • Ratings
  • Water Resistant 1000 meters (3300 ft with crown screwed down); anti-magnetic (80,000 a/m); shock resistant; pressure-proof to 100 atmospheres.

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 Posted: Tue Apr 5th, 2011 04:50 am
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Thsi watch is a tank with the same fricker case as rthe Kazimon Eintausend and same or similar to the 1Km too I think. I owned it and can't fault it! he bezel just wasn't for me



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jeep99dad wrote: Thsi watch is a tank with the same fricker case as rthe Kazimon Eintausend and same or similar to the 1Km too I think. I owned it and can't fault it! he bezel just wasn't for me

LOL !   Amazing how individual tastes vary.  I on the other hand think that the bezel is what differentiates this piece from many others.  Kinda why I liked the Deep Blue Blue Water so much as the bezel reminded me of this. 

Rather pricey piece for what it is if I remember correctly.  Rob aka watchguru58 had one and when he sold it, it went F A S T !!!!  Very desireable amongst diver collectors, IMO.  :)



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Absolute love this watch.
Cant wait to see what the next diver from Kremke will be.



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one of the best looking divers around.



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Always a sweet looking watch.
Great tool watch.



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Reminds me of the Deadnought....I like it.

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if I could find one well priced, I'd buy another. I did not give mnine a fair chance I think :) I sold mine for 900 i think ;(



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