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Is the depth indicator the ring between bezel and crystal?
Jun 12, 2026,13:54 PM -
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Nivada Grenchen Depthomatic.
By: amanico : June 12th, 2026-05:18
An interesting one, as it is the first mechanical Depth Gauge in a wrist watch, from 1964, two years before the better known Favre Leuba Bathy 50. And a quite nice looking watch, too. Best, Nicolas ...
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Wow!
By: mdg : June 12th, 2026-05:19
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Not bad, eeeh? ;)
By: amanico : June 12th, 2026-05:20
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What an interesting and beautiful watch! Never seen before.
By: HSTE : June 12th, 2026-06:26
Thanks for sharing this one, my friend! Cheers, HSTE
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Very interesting, indeed, and important in the diving watches history, too.
By: amanico : June 12th, 2026-06:37
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Is the depth indicator the ring between bezel and crystal?
By: Concord : June 12th, 2026-13:54
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Yes. The water moves deeper into the tube the deeper you go…
By: MCG (Markus) : June 12th, 2026-14:35
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Very nice! However, not quite the same, FL is mechanical with a pointer, this is hydro-mechanical…
By: MCG (Markus) : June 12th, 2026-14:37
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