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BLOXWORTH HERITAGE DIVER: 929-105

Price
$532

When we think of vintage dive watches, we can go one of two ways, vibrant brights or classic hues of piano black, polished steel and tan. This '105 sits firmly in the tan and black camp with such effortless style.

Strap:Dark Brown Matt Leather
Full Description

The Bloxworth ‘105 has vintage character running through its veins. It starts with the precise brushed and polished surfaces of the 40mm stainless case, perfectly melding into one another with hints of high polish that set off against finely brushed and matt vapour blasted finishes.

 

Take the coin edged bezel with matt, vertical high grip splines that protrude just enough for perfect, secure grip, then transition into a highly polished chamfer framing the scratch resistant, lozenge smooth ceramic bezel insert.

 

There’s a sapphire ‘box’ domed crystal with hints of bluey purple thanks to it’s fine anti reflective inner coating. Sitting beneath lies a dual layer ‘sandwich’ dial with bold, soft tan luminous markers and matching pale sand colour infill on the square profile hands, framed in matt gunmetal with a bright orange tip adding a sporting contrast to the seconds hand. The recessed inner dial is finished with a sunray brushed surface that reflects light very differently to the gloss piano black upper layer with railway track outer minutes markings.

 

A fitted dark brown matt leather strap absorbs the light into its richly coloured knapped surface. Over time it develops a character all of its own as the knap slowly wears into smooth dark brown leather, perfectly complementing the black and tan layered dial.

 

The polished details continue with pebble-like case shoulders and the domed screw-down crown with high grip splines. Positioned at 4H to keep it out of harms way whilst avoiding any wrist pressure, the crown is recessed into the case with three seals working together to prevent water ingress. Every Bloxworth 3HD is tested at 200m in water so you never need to worry.

 

With quick change solid strap bars, a strap swap is the work of only a few moments and this model also works beautifully with a B07 steel bracelet, black rubber and black/brown heritage webbing.

Specification

  • Dual layer embossed piano black sandwich dial with polished minutes track
  • Ceramic non scratch uni-directional 120 click timing bezel
  • Finely brushed stainless steel case with high polished elements
  • Domed ‘Box’ anti-reflective sapphire crystal
  • Signature basket weave textures on compressor case back
  • Swiss made Ronda 713 quartz movement
  • Marine grade stainless steel case, bezel and strap bars
  • High contrast SuperLuminova numerals coloured in soft tan, with matching hands and batons
  • 40mm case / 41mm bezel with high lume ceramic insert
  • Domed screw down crown at 4 o’clock with triple seals
  • Internal movement shock protection system
  • 100% tested at 200m in water
  • Unbreakable easy change strap bars
  • Traditional bronze finished wide tongue buckle nubuck leather strap
  • 5-year warranty

Sizing

  • 9H-3H - 41mm excluding crown and push-buttons
  • 12H-6H - 50mm max to tip of case shoulders
  • Maximum thickness - 12.5mm
  • Strap width - 22mm

Instructions

Much like a metal bracelet that starts off at its longest, your rubber strap starts long and is designed to be adjusted to fit.

Allow yourself plenty of time, and try your watch and strap on your wrist before you start cutting to work out how much to shorten the strap by.

Having looked at the strap length on your wrist, if you need to shorten the strap, take the watch off, place it on a soft surface and remove one strap end from the buckle using the pointed tool (included) to push into the holes in the sides of the buckle to release the spring bar. Be careful not to lose the spring bar.

With a sharp knife or scissors, carefully cut just one section from the free end, cutting neatly and carefully along the centre of the first guide groove on the inner surface of the strap at the end nearest the buckle. Don't be tempted to cut two sections at once.

Now refit the strap end back into the buckle depressing the spring bar to locate into the hole position nearest the centre join of the buckle. Use your fingernail or a spring bar tool if you have one.

Now try the strap on your wrist again - it’s surprising how much removing just one rubber section changes the size.

If the strap still needs to be smaller, repeat the above steps, alternating which side you cut down until the strap is the perfect length.

Each time, re-attach the strap using the holes nearest the centre of the buckle so you can always increase the size a little just in case.

The attachment holes in the buckle are half the length of the strap sections so if you end up a tad too tight or a tad too loose, adjust which set of holes the strap attaches to in the buckle until it’s perfect.

It pays to be patient so you don't end up cutting your strap too short. Remember as your body temperature increases, your wrist size will increase too.

Warranty

We design and re-design every component to make watches that are fundamentally fit-for-purpose, minimising or eliminating typical points of failure such as spring bars breaking, straps snapping, or watches leaking - all potentially catastrophic failures.

Any watches damaged in service can be repaired quickly and economically at our in-house workshop in Poole and returned to service with the minimum of disruption.

Not only is our servicing world class, the warranty has no small print. It’s honest, comprehensive, and straightforward. The whole watch is covered for 5 years, not just the movement. The only exclusions are accidental damage, the battery and wear & tear.

Manual
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