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The Most Advanced Diving Watches from the Italian Brand to Date
Unimatic introduces its most advanced diving timepieces to date, the ProDiver Collection. This new release marks the evolution of the iconic Modello Uno platform, reimagined through a minimalist design language focused purely on professional-grade functionality, without superfluous decoration. The collection features three robust models designed to meet and exceed the demands of serious underwater exploration.
The case comes in two material options, a brushed stainless steel for two editions and a sandblasted Grade 2 titanium for the third watch. All three keep the same design and size, as they come in diameter 41.5 mm and thickness 12.3 mm.
While the water resistance is different between each case, the titanium case offers 600 m, while the steel cases offer 300 m.
Each case is topped with a double-domed sapphire crystal, 2.7 mm thick in the steel case and 3 mm thick in the titanium version. For the design, all the cases feature a screw-down crown, a screw-down case back, and the famous black ceramic diving bezel.
The dial, which keeps the same minimalist design, is available with either a matte black or International Orange dial for the steel versions, while the titanium edition also comes in a matte black dial, different from the other dials, with a date window at 6 o’clock.
The other design elements remain the same, with large indices and hands coated with white Super-LumiNova that glows orange on the indices, hour and seconds hands, and blue on the minute hand and bezel numerals.
Powering the new ProDiver Collection are two different automatic movements. The steel versions use the Japanese movement NH35A caliber from Seiko, which we have seen in previous Modello Uno Diving Heritage models. It operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph and offers a power reserve of 41 hours, with typical accuracy ranging from -20 to +40 seconds per day.
The titanium version uses a Swiss-made movement from Sellita, the SW200-1 caliber, which beats at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz) and offers a 41-hour power reserve.
Each edition comes with a black NATO strap. Each edition is limited to only 300 pieces. Prices are as follows, €750, approximately AED 3,150 for the steel editions, and €1,500, approximately AED 6,375 for the titanium edition.
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