
But that's not all because it has a titanium version that can go to 3,281 feet below, which is 1,000 meters under the water level. With 247 parts, 29 jewels and ticking at 28,800 vibrations the Jaeger-LeCoultre offers six levels of information on its face, like automatic time-zone adjustment when you select from 24 cities, dual time zone support, split-level date or the operating indicator (needed for diving).
Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving Pro Geographic comes with an articulated rubber bracelet as well as titanium, the depth scale is connected with pinions to the membrane mechanism and sells for the mere price of $22,000. Last thing I want to tell you is the design with the blue hand. Doesn't it look stylish? It has functionality though, because apparently you can't distinguish other colors than blue if you're more than 30meters down in the water.
Would you buy one?
via Gizmodo
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This is awesome! I don't know when I'd be at a depth of 1000 meters, but knowing that I could would be cool.
Yes, I would buy one.
Posted by: Butch | December 6, 2007 3:32 AM | Permalink to Comment