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Quick TakeThis Sharkhunter isn't just playing dress-up; it's the real deal, a direct descendant of the watch that brought the helium release valve to the masses back in '68. It's got that unmistakable DOXA cushion case, carved from solid 316L steel, feeling substantial yet surprisingly wearable at 42.5mm. Forget dainty depths; this thing laughs at 1,200 meters, backed up by a screw-down crown and case back. That sapphire crystal shrugs off scratches while the anti-reflective coating keeps the iconic black dial sharp. But the star? That chunky, patented bezel with the no-deco scale measured in feet – pure, unadulterated dive tool functionality, ready for serious underwater timekeeping. Inside beats a reliable Swiss automatic heart, and the whole package, whether on the classic beads-of-rice bracelet or the tough FKM rubber (both with that essential wetsuit extension), screams capability. It’s a watch built for adventure, steeped in history, yet ready for whatever modern plunge you throw at it.
DescriptionThis timepiece employs a case constructed entirely from 316L stainless steel, measuring 42.50 mm in diameter and 44.50 mm lug-to-lug, with a total height profile of 13.65 mm. Engineered for extreme underwater environments, it incorporates a screw-down crown mechanism and a solid stainless steel screw-down case back, ensuring structural integrity and water resistance rated to 120 atmospheres, equivalent to a depth of 1,200 meters or 3,937 feet. Protection for the dial is provided by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal treated with an anti-reflective coating to maximize legibility under various lighting conditions. A key operational feature is the integrated helium release valve, essential for saturation diving applications, allowing trapped helium molecules to escape during decompression, thus preserving the crystal's seating. The design adheres to rigorous diving standards, offering substantial protection against pressure and external elements.
Functionality is driven by a Swiss self-winding mechanical movement, operating at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4.0 Hz). This automatic caliber provides a power reserve of approximately 38 hours and includes decoration executed by DOXA. Time indication encompasses central hours, minutes, and seconds hands, complemented by a date aperture. A critical diving instrument, the patented unidirectional rotating bezel, is calibrated in feet and integrates a no-decompression dive time calculator. Legibility in low-light conditions, particularly underwater, is enhanced by the application of Super-LumiNova luminescent material to all dive-critical indicators on the dial and bezel. Attachment to the wrist is facilitated by either a 316L stainless steel "Beads of Rice" style bracelet or an FKM rubber strap, both options featuring a folding clasp equipped with a ratcheting wetsuit extension mechanism for quick adjustments over dive suits. The interface between the case and strap adheres to a standard 20.00 mm lug width.