Franck Muller Replica Watches has a pleasant surprise for us. This prestigious brand is capable of reaching the highest level in all fields of watchmaking. We did not expect a diving watch, and I chose to introduce it before other new products from the Franck Muller Replica Watches edition 2014. The new Franck Muller Replica Watches Diver met ISO 6425 standards. It offers stunning readability and water resistance (up to 300m/990ft) as well as crucial diving watch performances, like a rotating unidirectional bezel that counts diving time. This beautiful novelty is available in stainless steel or pink gold and will be shown at the SIHH 2014 Geneva watchmaking show.
The diameter of the mid-side case is 42 mm. Franck Muller Replica Watches's new timepiece is large enough to display all the important information on a single glance, even though most diving watches are larger. This is also the perfect size for people who do not intend to use the timepiece only for underwater activities. I am sure that many of you would prefer to wear this timepiece on the ground. It shows the combination of classic style with sporty elements. The satin finish on the case, which features prominent lugs and a nicely curved shape, is complemented by the highly polished black ADLC-coated bezel.
The new Franck Muller Replica Watches Diver features several distinct elements such as a faceted, synthetic spinel and the large Roman numeral 12, which are trademarks of the brand. The outer circular pattern of the dial's back is covered with Super-Luminova and features ultra-legible Roman numbers. The black central part has the sub-dial for small seconds at 6 o’clock and the date indicator with three digits at 3 o’clock. Super-Luminova is also used to cover the sward-shaped hands for better readability.
The self-winding mechanism is a 1904 MC manufactured by the company. Ceramic ball bearings are located in the middle of the rotor to provide great durability and shock resistance. The bi-directional,Omega Replica full-size rotor also maximizes winding. This mechanism works for up to 48-hours when fully wound and oscillates with 28,800 vibrations an hour.