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Davosa Watch Ternos Professional Megalume Limited Edition

Davosa Watch Ternos Professional Megalume Limited Edition

£1,060

Limited Edition of 500 Pieces. Davosa Watch Ternos Professional Megalume Limited Edition 16158310. At night, the sandy beige dial of the timepiece, which is limited to only 500 pieces, illuminates in radiant green. Indexes and hands light up in bright blue. An innovative composition of luminous pigments guarantees the perfect night readability that is so essential for a professional diver’s watch.

Davosa Watch Ternos Professional Mountain Lake - Green

Davosa Watch Ternos Professional Mountain Lake - Green

£875

Davosa Watch Ternos Professional Mountain Lake 16155975. Most people think of warm climes with turquoise waters, schools of fish and colourful corals when they hear the word "diving". A literally cooler version of the underwater hobby is diving under ice. For lovers of this extreme sport, what counts on the one hand is the view up through the ice, which reveals completely new vistas of the surrounding landscapes.

Davosa Watch Ternos Sixties - Blue

Davosa Watch Ternos Sixties - Blue

£655

Davosa Watch Ternos Sixties 16152545. Davosa watches are reviving the spirit of the 1960s with the Sixties edition of its popular Ternos divers watch. In this edition, the Swiss manufacturer of high quality mechanical watches focuses not only on materials and design, but also on how the watch feels on the wrist, in a bid to revive the carefree decade during which freedom in lifestyle and fashion became so important. The case of the Ternos Sixties is made entirely from corrosion resistant 316L stainless steel. It is shaped like a lens, and fits snugly onto the wrist.

Davosa Watch Ternos Sixties - Black

Davosa Watch Ternos Sixties - Black

£685

Davosa Watch Ternos Sixties 16152560. Davosa watches are reviving the spirit of the 1960s with the Sixties edition of its popular Ternos divers watch. In this edition, the Swiss manufacturer of high quality mechanical watches focuses not only on materials and design, but also on how the watch feels on the wrist, in a bid to revive the carefree decade during which freedom in lifestyle and fashion became so important. The case of the Ternos Sixties is made entirely from corrosion resistant 316L stainless steel. It is shaped like a lens, and fits snugly onto the wrist.