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WEBSITE UPDATED - http://artego-watches.com/

* cushion case (brushed, bead-blasted, PVD)
* ceramic dials (orange, blue, black)
* Miyota automatic
* sapphire crystal
* 300m
* 350USD / 400USD (pvd)
* available from 2nd week April
* click below for Artego Watch Co. splash page

We at ARTEGO are crazy about watches. It has always been our dream to produce highly functional, reliable and favourably priced timepieces for divers and people with
a sportive livestyle. We sourced for the best components and found very
capable producers in Hong Kong so that our dream could finally come true.

Our prices are low in comparision to some other microbrands, but the quality is not!

We are dedicated to excellence and try to do our very best in order to satisfy our customers. Our watches are made from surgical grade stainless steel and equipped with sapphire crystals. The hands and markers are applied with Superluminova, the bracelet links are solid and screwed - just to name a few features.

We put great effort in every detail of our watch and are confident that you will be very pleased with our products.

Thank you for visiting our website. Your ARTEGO watch team.

Some pics grabbed off the net - not my pics








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Very cool looking Micro Dive watches.

    
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I am diggin that blue one. I wonder how big they are?



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Pretty cool but clearly they haven't heard that there is a better crystal material than Sapphire.............:%:%:%:%

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Seattle wrote: Pretty cool but clearly they haven't heard that there is a better crystal material than Sapphire.............:%:%:%:%

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:%:%:% Dude, you kill me everytime man.  I was hoping to get the best thing out there, a sapphire coated mineral crystal.:lol

    
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Very cool looking designs :)



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another cool one. i wonder if that orange will be the same orange as the orient orange or the zodiac orange. not sure i have seen a powder baby blue dial anywhere else either.



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Im really digging this watch...
its like a combo of a Halios and a Zixen, and it definitley has that vintage dive watch thing going on....

I love the orange, but like the ceramic sea foam blue dial as well, but just dont know if i could pull that color off or not...

seems as they are a little behind schedule as these were supposed to be available the 2nd week of April and we are already into the 3rd week, but hopefully these will debut soon with more info and images......



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I'm liking the design of these and that blue is very cool.



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Thanks for posting...I really like the extended case design....especially the orange dial....really hot!



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Nice looking Diver cool colors it would be intertesting to know size, wt, helium release, cost etc.

    
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Not bad looking watches! I love all these new micro diver brands popping up! The selection is getting better and better!



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sheraortho wrote: Not bad looking watches! I love all these new micro diver brands popping up! The selection is getting better and better!
+1 to that!!



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They have updated their website with a lot more info .
















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Case
Surgical Grade Stainless Steel 316L.
Available in Bead blasted / brushed / Black PVD

Movement
Miyota 8215 mechanical automatic, 21 jewels
40 hours power reserve, 21,600 beats per hour.

Functions
Hours, Minutes, Seconds. Quick set Date.

Dimensions
45 mm Diameter / Bezel 44 mm
50 mm lug end to lug end
24 mm lug width
15.5 mm height overall

Crystal
Sapphire, anti-reflective coating (inside only)

Bracelet
Stainless Steel 316L. Solid screwed
end links. Micro-adjustable flip lock clasp.

Water Resistant
300 meters (990 ft with crown screwed down)



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They kind of remind me of Ocean7 Divers, but that may just be me.



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this will be my next watch....just need to keep saving.....

I dont think these are limited like some of the other micro brands out there, hopefully these will be continuing production so i can snag one in a couple months when i have the cash.......blue dial , brushed and black bezel baby...



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I really like these and when I think I like the orange best, I then like the blue, then the black, then the black, lol

I like them all.



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Really liking these watches.That blue is something else.
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