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A full-fledged outdoor watch that was used by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan for the Antarctic wintering team from 1984 to 1986, and also used by the Japan-China-Nepal community to climb Mount Everest in 1988. Equipped with important functions required during diving, such as a diving log function (recording water temperature/water depth/diving time, etc.), real-time depth measurement function, and sudden ascent alarm function. The digital display located at 6 o'clock on the dial is larger than the current model, further improving visibility. The first full metal specification in the series that combines a stainless steel outer body protector and a metal band. This is an all-black model that emphasizes red, which is a warning color to ensure safety, and blue, which is related to diving functions. Product number: SBEQ011 Nanapure price 70,400 yen (tax included) |
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