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 Posted: Fri Feb 15th, 2008 11:57 pm
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anders213



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Hi mate,

Thank You for your initial review.

The Oceantimer 1330 is our test at technical manufacturing.

Some of the challenges in the Dievas Oceantimer:

1) The case design
2) The bezel. If you look closely, the bezel actually has grooves on it and in the groove, you can see its beadblasted and on the surface its circular satin brushing.

3) The precision manufacturing of the caseback and case. No tolerance in this espect as any deviation means the 6 hex screws cannot be screwd in

4) The 400m rating on the watch. In fact the watch can go deeper. But just thought nobody has a 400m. So there you go.

5) The dial's finishing. Its actually satin brushed before application of the paint.

6) The all steel construction of the watch. Even the movement holder/spacer is machined from stainless steel. No nlyon can be found in the Oceantimer 1330.

7) The hi-end quartz movement that is found in many high end brands.

8) And lastly of course the color of the hands. Its not easy to come up with an indigo red/orange minute hand.

There you go.

Basically, the Oceantimer is a giveaway. As the features and technicality can only be found in watches costing a couple times more.

Regards
Anders