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 Measuring Depths – A Trilogy Initiated by the Man of the Deep

 

IWC Schaffhausen GST Deep One REF. 3527 (1999)
Introduced in 1999, the GST Deep One Ref. 3527, part of IWC's GST collection, was one of the most technically sophisticated fake swiss watches of its time. Equipped with an integrated mechanical depth gauge, a complication still extremely rare today, it was a milestone in professional diver's watch design. The Deep One, released just two years after IWC's 20-year partnership with Porsche Design, embodied the brand's commitment to creating a new generation of in-house tool watches.

The Deep One utilizes the IWC Caliber 8914, an extensively modified version of the ETA 2892-A2, allowing for the placement of the depth gauge mechanism on the dial side without increasing the watch's thickness.

The depth gauge itself is a masterpiece of mechanical ingenuity. It utilizes a miniature Bourdon tube pressure sensor embedded in the titanium case to convert water pressure into a precise mechanical reading. As the diver descends, the curved metal tube deforms slightly, and this movement is transmitted to the two central, skeletonized arrow-shaped hands via an intricate system of levers and gears. One hand displays the current depth in real time, while the other records the maximum depth reached and remains stationary until manually reset via the crown at 4 o'clock. The depth scale, printed on the outer ring of the dial and marked "METER," is calibrated to 45 meters, with finer graduations in the critical shallow water range to ensure accurate decompression stops. Because it is entirely mechanical, the system requires no batteries or electronics, providing a reliable backup power source for the diver's electronic dive computer.fake luxury watches

The case measures 42.8 mm in diameter, 14.75 mm in thickness, and 49.1 mm from lug to lug. Crafted from sandblasted titanium, the case combines lightness, strength, and seawater resistance with hypoallergenic properties. Water-resistant to 100 meters, it features a screw-down crown for setting the time, a screw-down caseback, and a unidirectional rotating bezel operated by a dedicated crown to prevent accidental adjustments while diving. The black dial is designed with legibility as the primary principle. Striking white printing, large Super-LumiNova-coated hour markers, and wide hands ensure at-a-glance legibility, while the depth scale and its two distinctive hands are clearly visible within the time display. A date window is discreetly integrated to avoid disrupting the watch's instrument-like appearance. A running seconds subdial provides a quick and intuitive check of the movement's operating status before a dive.

Aquatimer Deep Two REF. 3547 (2009)
The Aquatimer Deep Two (Ref. IW3547), launched in 2009, is IWC Schaffhausen's second-generation mechanical depth gauge diver's high quality fake watches. It builds on the philosophy of the GST Deep One while offering enhanced precision, durability, and serviceability. The new design separates the depth gauge from the main movement, improving reliability and simplifying maintenance.

The Deep II watch features a stainless steel case with a diameter of 47.6 mm and a thickness of 15.5 mm. It is water-resistant to a depth of 120 meters, exceeding the depth gauge's operational limit of 50 meters. The unidirectional rotatable outer bezel incorporates IWC's SafeDive safety system, which prevents unintended extension of dive time. The system consists of an outer bezel that rotates via an internal gear linkage.

The pressure sensing system utilizes a spring-loaded membrane, accessible through a port in the case back, connected to a rack-and-pinion transmission. This drives two indicators on the dial: a blue indicator for the current depth and a red indicator for the maximum depth memory. Both indicators remain fixed until reset by a push-piece at 8 o'clock.

The chronograph is controlled by the IWC 30110 automatic movement, based on the ETA 2892-A2 caliber, with a 42-hour power reserve and a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour. It features a central stop-seconds function, a rapid-adjustment date at 3 o'clock, and a bidirectional rotor for winding. The movement is completely independent of the depth gauge mechanism, ensuring unaffected performance and simplifying maintenance. fake Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore

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