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CX Swiss Military Watchs 20,000 FEET: Keeping Time in Any Condition

2012-11-12 14:24:25 | 日記

Originally introduced at Basel World 2009 it was officially announced on October 6th that the 20 000 FEET by CX Swiss Military Watch has indeed gone into a limited production run of 1000 pieces. The watch certainly has created some buzz online due to its outrageous ability to withstandWell just about everything.

The 20 000 FEET is a follow up to CXs 2005 world record breaking offering of the 12 000 FEET. What possible reason would CX have for besting a piece of their own design? You guessed it in 2008 a competitors watch beat the depth record that was originally held by the 12 000 FEET. Though to create a piece that was a record breaker was only part of their plan; they wanted to the watch to be functional legible and once again contain a mechanical chronograph movement (COSC certified Valjoux 7750). The technical team had to develop a tank that was capable of simulating the conditions that would equal the pressure of an 800 bar (8 000 meter) dive. One particular area that caused a problem was finding a proper way to affix the 10mm thick (that is not a typo) sapphire crystal to the titanium case. Prototypes for the 20 000 FEET started to appear in late 2008 and the rigorous testing soon followed.

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When viewing the watch head on it honestly doesnt look too remarkable. It kind of comes across as just another sports diver with a chronograph movement lume in the right places and legibility literally written all over its dial. Its when the watch is viewed from the side that it really makes its statement. Clocking in at a whopping 28.5mm thick this beast will most certainly have a presence on the wrist. Dont let the fact that its 46mm monster case is made from titanium fool you the watch weighs in at a hefty 265 grams (for a point of reference a Breitling Super Avenger chronograph weighs just under 154 gramsand thats a pretty substantial watch). I for one cannot wait to see a variety of photos of this thing on a wearers wrist.

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I know what youre thinking its a gimmick something designed to garner CX some attention and though part of me agrees with that presumption its obvious that CX wants this to be a functional diver. The overall design of the watch says take me under water roger dubuis automatic replica deeeeeep under water. Features include a helium valve sales carlo monti replica watches extra large crown screw down pushers and large tactile bezel so all operations can be done with divers gloves on jaeger lecoultre reverso watches replica and even with the pushers in the unscrewed position the watch is still rated at 300 meters.

So did it break the record it was designed to? Absolutely it did; on January 5th 2009 Guinness World Records certified that the 20 000 FEET was in fact the deepest diving watch that still functioned at 6 000 meters. Apparently not content with holding the dive record they started to perform other tests just to see how tough the watch actually is. Rather than describe what exactly was done I think its probably better that you view it yourself:

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Kinda gives the term beater a whole new meaning doesnt it?

CX Swiss Military Watch has dedicated a website strictly for the 20 000 FEET and its simple enough to remember; www.20000feet.com. There you can find more video of the watch being put through it paces along with more information on its development and other technical spec goodies. If you would like to be 1of 1000 lucky owners of the 20 omega de ville co-axial rattrapante watches 000 FEET be prepared to shell out about $4 500 USD (2 998 EUR) plus VAT.


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