BEACHMASTER BLACK: 0H0-625

Price
$1,498

Mission-ready functionality in a brushed steel case with a rugged matte black dial and pops of golden sandstone.

SKU:
Strap:Brushed Steel Bracelet
Full Description

The patented dual-bezel system allows precise countdowns and elapsed timing, backed up by 300 metre water resistance, bolted-down case back and shock protection. A professional grade tool watch with stealth styling and uncompromising durability. An absolute classic for every day wear or any occasion with a pop of golden sandstone yellow from Redend Point, Studland, the site of the famous Fort Henry observation and defence bunker where heads of the Western allies (Including King George, Churchill and Eisenhower ) observed the main pre-D-Day exercise.

Specification

• Swiss made high performance Ronda 515.24H quartz movement with independently adjustable 24hr/GMT function.
• 40mm satin brushed stainless steel case with polished detailing 
• Subtle matt wave ‘amphibious assault’ graphic across the dial
• Matt black dial with X1 C3 and BGW9 luminous graphics, and sword hands
• Waterproof to 300M/1000ft; individually tested
• Bi directional rotating Internal mission timing bezel with click-lock ceramic ball bearing mechanism
• Internal movement shock protection system
• Scratch resistant domed sapphire crystal with clear internal anti reflective coating
• Custom hobnail knurled crowns at 2H and 4H
• Easy change screw in strap bars with socket heads
• Cut to fit rubber divers strap with matching double fold deployant buckle
• Patent No. GB2509109

Sizing

9H-3H - 40mm case excluding crowns 41mm divers bezel 12H-6H - 50mm max to tip of case shoulders Maximum thickness - 14mm Strap width - 22mm

International shipping

VAT saving - At checkout, 20% UK VAT (sales tax) is automatically removed when you enter a non-UK delivery address.

Import taxes & duties - You’ll be responsible for any import duties, tariffs, and/or state taxes when your watch is delivered

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