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« il: Settembre 17, 2009, 09:45:32 am »
CX swiss military 20000 feet

20'000 FEET de CX Swiss Military WatchTM, the record-breaking mechanical timepiece!
Shattering existing limits: such is the motto of the CX Swiss Military WatchTM brand, which is proudly unveiling its record-breaking 20’000 FEET watch, the only mechanical timepiece able to plunge more than 6,000 meters deep! Duly featured in the Guinness Book of Records, the 20’000 FEET fears nothing: neither the pressures equivalent to 600 kg/cm2 exercised at the bottom of the ocean; nor a dynamite blast; nor even rifle bullets. Such unwavering resistance and reliability are bound to fascinate enthusiasts of the extreme.


Infallible and indestructible in even the most hostile environments, the 20’000 FEET naturally takes its place as the absolute leader among professional diver’s watches. Developed in cooperation with experienced divers as well as the famous Oceanographic Institute of the University of Southampton, the 20’000 FEET boasts extreme sturdiness and reliability that are equal to any trials. And speaking of trials…

REAL LIFE TESTS
The three Real Life Tests to which the brand has subjected its chronograph confirm its extraordinary performances. Whether fired at by a Winchester rifle from a distance of just eight metres; placed on an explosive charge blasting at a speed of 5,000 meters/second; or submerged by water spurting at 6,000 liters/minute: the 20’000 FEET remained completely unperturbed and its hands continued to turn as if nothing unusual were happening. The one result still lacking is that of the free-fall test scheduled for this autumn: after jumping out of an aircraft at an altitude of 20000 feet (6,000 metres), a parachutist will drop the watch as soon as he reaches a height of 12000 meters. Will he find it intact after impact?

In developing this imposing time instrument, the ultra-confident team at CX Swiss Military WatchTM believes it has taken account of every possible trial and risk, to the point where it even encourages you to submit your own ideas for ambitious and unexpected Real Life Tests! At the end of the year, the person who has suggested the most original test will be rewarded with one of these exceptional timepieces.

A COSC-certified automatic chronograph endowed with a 48-hour power reserve, the 20’000 FEET is equipped with a 46 mm-diameter case carved from a block of titanium, a 10 mm thick domed sapphire crystal, an Incabloc shock-absorbing system, as well as a rugged titanium bracelet complete with safety folding clasp. Despite such impressive credentials, this diver’s watch feels extremely comfortable on the wrist, since the geometry of its hypoallergenic case was specially developed to ensure a perfect fit.

THE ONGOING SAGA OF CX SWISS MILITARY WATCHTM RECORDS
Designed as an outstanding complement to professional diving equipment, the 20’000 FEET has earned a new world record for Montres Charmex SA, the parent company of the brand specialising in watches for top-class military and sports use. Following on from the certification of a water resistance record set by the 12’000 FEET watch in 2005 (3,657 meters), this year the firm is celebrating official recognition of its 20’000 FEET – which steals the show from its competitors of most prestigious brands!

Nonetheless, the brand has no intention of resting on its laurels and is already in hot pursuit of other high goals. This determination to excel displayed by Montres Charmex SA is backed by another essentially altruistic objective. As a contribution to preserving nature and its essential biodiversity, the brand has decided to support a magnificent African national park in Zimbabwe: part of the revenue from the sale of each 20’000 FEET watch will therefore be donated to The Friends of Hwange foundation (www.friendsofwange.org), which was established with the mission of developing this park. Helping to protect the nature is a top priority for this brand that has consistently invited its customers to explore the bounties of nature.

Technical Specifications:

Movement
Chronometer-certified automatic chronograph ETA cal. 7750 Valjoux COSC, 25 jewels, 28'800 oscillations/h
Power reserve 48h
Etachron regulator system
Glucydur balance bridge
Nivaflex mainspring
Antichoc with Incabloc shock-absorber

Functions
Hour, minute, second, date, chronograph

Case
Titanium, diameter 46 mm, thickness 28.5mm, weight 265gr. Anti-magnetic, ISO 764.
Screw-down crown, pushers, and caseback
X-large crown with side-guards, allowing for diving with gloves
Red safety marking on pushers (visible when unscrewed)
Unidirectional rotating bezel, 60 minute graduation, Superluminova™ indices
Helium relief valve
Domed, anti-reflective sapphire crystal, thickness 10mm
Water-resistant to 7’500 meters (25’000 feet; 6’000 meters or 20’000 FEET & 25% safety margin as per ISO 6425)

Dial
Silver, black carbon, blue or yellow, sunburst decor
Hour, minute, and seconds counters at 12, 6, and 9 o’clock respectively
Small second at 9 o’clock
Date at 3 o’clock
Superluminova indices and hands, red chrono hands
Bracelet/Strap:
Titanium bracelet, lug-ends and links screwed, folding clasp with safety catch and micro-adjustment
Separate genuine rubber strap & rubber extension strap for dry-suit diving
Screw-driver

#9679; Limited edition of 1'000 numbered watches
#9679; rrp Switzerland incl. 7.6% VAT CHF 3’995.-
#9679; rrp EU incl. 19% VAT EUR 2‘998.-


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alanford

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« Risposta #1 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 09:54:26 am »
Bello, se non fosse per quei 3 centimetri di spessore, che sicuramente mi darebbero fastidio sul polsino con i gemelli ci farei un pensiero.
Poi gli farei la prova di profondità fermandomi come sempre un po prima per sicurezza.[:D]

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« Risposta #2 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 09:54:46 am »
come si può portare un orologio spesso quasi 3 cm????
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AOR

<i>Homo quisque faber ipse fortunae suae</i>

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« Risposta #3 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 09:55:12 am »
Mah.....che dire....per una persona normale sarebbe importabile e per la sua estetica che non è proprio da tutti i giorni e per il suo peso 265g....se molli un pugno a uno lo uccidi!!! E' vero pure che va a 7k metri....omunque per essere un sub ha il quadrante troppo incasinato secondo me...

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« Risposta #4 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 10:06:00 am »
concordo ..troppa confusione sul quadrante : i sub devono essere "ESSENZIALI e SOPARTANISSIMI" !!!!

il vantaggio è che va a 7000 mt...  non si sa mai nella vita ![:)]

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« Risposta #5 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 10:10:25 am »
sembra un victorinox....

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« Risposta #6 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 10:11:22 am »
ma andiamo....3 cm di spessore...3 etti di peso e 46mm di diametro...
è una padella di quelle che vende mastrota?

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« Risposta #7 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 10:11:32 am »
manuele ha scritto:

sembra un victorinox....



Se non erro Swiss Armi ha a che fare con Victorinox....

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« Risposta #8 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 10:16:20 am »
è finita l'era dei muletti.,.,ora inizia l'era dei tonni!!!![:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
si vive solo 1 volta. emy

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« Risposta #9 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 12:06:25 pm »
d'altronde per farlo andare a 7mila mica potevano farlo extrapiatto.

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« Risposta #10 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 12:16:59 pm »
non vorrei che gli fosse venuto extrabrutto!!
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« Risposta #11 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 13:02:22 pm »
Orrendo in tutto.

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« Risposta #12 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 13:07:18 pm »
Proprio oggi ho comprato un bel Victorinox [:p]

p.s. il coltellino, non questa padella
 

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« Risposta #13 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 13:19:09 pm »
[:0][:0][:0] SENZA PAROLE [:0][:0][:0]

L'onore dipende spesso dall'ora che segna l'orologio - Guillaume Apollinaire

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« Risposta #14 il: Settembre 17, 2009, 13:25:10 pm »
Uhren ha scritto:

Proprio oggi ho comprato un bel Victorinox [:p]

p.s. il coltellino, non questa padella


Io senza il Victorinox nel marsupio non mi muovo di un metro, ne ho 6 ora ho un swisscamp a 56 funzioni.

Mi hanno tolto dai guai tante di quelle volte che non me le ricordo più tutte.